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Self employed
Technically, if you have a SEP plan at work but choose not to contribute to it, then you still have a employer plan. If you are self-employed, you can just stop contributing to it and consider it closed. However, if you have other employees that contribute to it, you would have to suspend the plan for everyone since you would be allowed to contribute to it even if you chose not to, and that would mean you have an employer plan.
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March 12, 2025
6:23 PM