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I found it. It was under Income & Expenses -> Other Business Situations -> Self-Employed Retirement Plans. 🙂
Great. Just to note, if you are a sole proprietorship, you are treated as a disregarded entity and you can’t pay yourself on a W-2, it’s simply not allowed. To pay yourself on a W-2, you would first have to register as an LLC, and then send the IRS a form to elect to be taxed as an S corporation. All shareholders of an S corporation must be employees first and receive a W-2 if they perform material services for the corporation. However, forming yourself into an S corporation has a lot of complicated ups and downs and you should never do that without professional advice.
Thanks for the info Opus 17!
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