In my search for a solo 401k, regular 401k, and SEP administrator, I just wrapped up a demo with Guideline.com (401k/SEP TPA). Liking the integration with Gusto.
Only downside: They don't offer Solo 401k plans =/
The rep said they have plenty of clients as the only participant in "regular" 401k plans.
My question is, what's the difference? Does it come down to fees, testing rules, and types of investments allowed?
Hard to google my way to an answer in terms of contribution limit differences (if any), etc.
I really want a simple admin system that offers solo, regular, and SEP options and also integrates with Gusto.
I'll share the demo slides with you guys once she sends them over if anyone wants.
Only downside: They don't offer Solo 401k plans =/
The rep said they have plenty of clients as the only participant in "regular" 401k plans.
My question is, what's the difference? Does it come down to fees, testing rules, and types of investments allowed?
Hard to google my way to an answer in terms of contribution limit differences (if any), etc.
I really want a simple admin system that offers solo, regular, and SEP options and also integrates with Gusto.
I'll share the demo slides with you guys once she sends them over if anyone wants.
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