I have a client who prepared his own tax returns for TY2023. In reviewing them, there is noted a Schedule C for an LLC (disregarded) with a positive net profit of about $28k. On Schedule 1, he calculated a SEP IRA contribution of about $5k+ (the 20% limit). He filed the return without extension. Although the $5k SEP IRA was noted on the return, he didn't make the contribution yet. He wants to make the contribution now (October 2024). As I understand the rule, he would need to have made the contribution by the April 15 personal filing deadline (same deadline as the disregarded business entity). But if he had put his return on extension, he would have had until the extension deadline (10/15). I have no idea how his custodian (Fidelity) will report it but their website offers general information about SEPs and mentions the regular personal deadline being the same for a SEP contribution UNLESS it was on extension. Am I misreading this? Can he still make the contribution for TY2023?
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2023 SEP IRA Contribution Deadline
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You have until 4/15/2024 or if extension filed, until end of that period. From IRS Link. https://www.irs.gov/retirement-plans...#contributions
When must I deposit the contributions into the SEP-IRAs?
You must deposit contributions for a year by the due date (including extensions) for filing your federal income tax return for the year. If you obtain an extension for filing your tax return, you have until the end of that extension period to deposit the contribution, regardless of when you actually file the return.
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