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Defined Benefit Plan AND solo Roth 401k

Last post 09-11-2008 4:43 PM by scottb. 1 replies.
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  • 09-09-2008 2:22 PM

    Defined Benefit Plan AND solo Roth 401k

    My husband has two sources of income--one as salaried worker in company that offers a 401K but not a Roth 401K. He also has income from an S corp--sole proprietorship-- and has established a defined benefit plan (vs a SEP-IRA ) with it. Can he also establish a solo Roth 401K plan at the same time and contribute as the business as well as individually with after-tax contributions?    If so, what determines the amount of contributions?  If  both plans are not an option at the same time, can you close-out the defined benefit plan and roll over those funds to an IRA, and then establish a solo Roth 401K?

    He is considering retiring from the salaried job, but will still have income via the S-corp.

     

  • 09-11-2008 4:43 PM In reply to

    Re: Defined Benefit Plan AND solo Roth 401k

    This question should be answered by a tax attorney or CPA who has full access to all the details of your plans.

    Scott

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