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Thank you so much!
Yes so I over-contributed to my employer contributions to my solo 401K (miscalculated how much I could contribute as an employer by $25). I don't see any way to document that in Turbotax. The only option I saw for reporting it in TurboTax for 2023 is the employee elective deferrals, which this was not the case, which I think you were describing.
So there is no need to report the solo 401K excess contribution in my 2023 taxes, as long as they are filed in my 2024 returns? Since then I will receive my 1099-R for 2024 and again I don't see any way to report it.
I am not great with Turbotax and couldn't find the SEP contribution, but I did find this website which does a great job of calculating the maximum.
March 8, 2024
8:40 PM