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  • JT2307
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2009
    • 105

    #1

    solo 401

    Sole shareholder of an s-corp opened a solo 401 for himself - I find out today that he contributed but did not reflect anything on his w2 which he already filed all year end payroll forms.
    My question is can I treat the total he contributed as the "employer" portion and leave the w2 as is? Or will i have to correct all his payroll???

    Yes he does his own payroll.

    Thank you in advance.
  • Snaggletooth
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2005
    • 3314

    #2
    One possible alternative would be to leave the W-2 alone and deduct "Self-Employed Retirement" as an "Adjustment" for the amount contributed.

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    • TaxGuyBill
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2013
      • 2322

      #3
      If the amount of the contribution was at or under the employer limit, sure, that seems to be fine.

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      • JT2307
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2009
        • 105

        #4
        Originally posted by Snaggletooth
        One possible alternative would be to leave the W-2 alone and deduct "Self-Employed Retirement" as an "Adjustment" for the amount contributed.
        I would be able to do this with a solo 401?

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        • New York Enrolled Agent
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2006
          • 1532

          #5
          Originally posted by JT2307

          I would be able to do this with a solo 401?
          Not sure what Snags is referring to but it doesn't sound too good.

          The Solo K has two components - an employee elective deferral from wages and an employer profit sharing contribution. The elective deferral is just that - not a requirement. For an S-Corp the profit sharing portion can be 25% of wages. It is a deduction on the 1120-S. As TGB notes you're good to go assuming your numbers are in line.

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          • JT2307
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2009
            • 105

            #6
            Amount is just under the amount for the employer so that is the way I am going! Thanks for the input.

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            • Snaggletooth
              Senior Member
              • Jun 2005
              • 3314

              #7
              Thanks NYEA - I shoot from the hip too often without research. Happy you were there to set things straight.

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