I am trying to reduce my Federal Taxes by increasing SEP IRA contributions. I am taking a standard deduction, married filing jointly, and I am a sole proprietor with no employees. I have contributed $6,000 into my SEP so far for 2020 and have $84,000 of income from the business. I currently have $2,800 in Federal Taxes.
I have tried increasing my SEP IRA contributions by another $5,000 but it doesn't change my Federal Taxes Due. Does anyone know why increasing my SEP IRA contributions isn't lowering my taxes?
Thanks for your help.
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Your tax liability is most likely due to Self-Employment tax. Increasing your SEP contribution can affect your income tax, but it will not reduce your self-employment tax.
Claiming any self-employed health-insurance deduction? If so, additional SEP contributions are likely reducing the amount of self-employed health-insurance deduction that is permitted to be claimed. The sum of Schedule 1 lines 14, 15 and 16 cannot exceed net profit from self-employment.
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