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Solo 401(k) Contribution Limits

This free tool walks you through Solo 401(k) Contribution Limits.

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Reviewed June 30, 2026Prepared by Financial Connect, CPAs & Consultants

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Have you separated employee deferrals from employer contributions and applied the earned-income adjustment for a self-employed owner?

Answer from current facts and retain dated records; a label, payment, or information form alone does not determine federal tax treatment.

Continue to the next decision point. Cure missing documentation and confirm the treatment with your CPA before filing.

Official guidance: Official IRS guidance

Do you retain contemporaneous documentation supporting the facts, amounts, and business purpose related to solo 401(k) contribution limits?

Answer from current facts and retain dated records; a label, payment, or information form alone does not determine federal tax treatment.

Continue to the next decision point. Cure missing documentation and confirm the treatment with your CPA before filing.

Official guidance: Official IRS guidance

Have you documented how IRC Sections 401(k) and 415; Publication 560 applies to solo 401(k) contribution limits, including limits, exceptions, and elections?

Answer from current facts and retain dated records; a label, payment, or information form alone does not determine federal tax treatment.

Continue to the next decision point. Cure missing documentation and confirm the treatment with your CPA before filing.

Official guidance: Official IRS guidance

Have you included the expected federal and state effect in your tax projection and next estimated payments?

Answer from current facts and retain dated records; a label, payment, or information form alone does not determine federal tax treatment.

Preserve the analysis and include the result in the filing workpapers. Cure missing documentation and confirm the treatment with your CPA before filing.

Official guidance: Official IRS guidance

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