ScottT3
Employee Tax Expert

Business & farm

VolvoGirl is correct.

As a Schedule C filer, self-employment tax stands on its own (based on net profit). You're certainly free to contribute to a Solo 401(k) but the self-employment tax is unaffected (since you can't pay yourself a salary).

You might want to consider electing S-Corporation treatment for this reason.

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