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Yes, you are basically correct.
You should enter the SEP IRA using the steps in the article below. The contribution will not be used in your IRA, but instead in your SEP IRA for 2023 as long as it was made by April 18, 2024.
In 2024 you will receive a 1099-R for the IRA distribution and the taxable amount will be the interest earned for that short period. You also should've withdrawn any interest earned on your contributions made in December as well. That will be the reportable income in 2024.
The contributions you make to each employee's SEP-IRA each year cannot exceed the lesser of:
These limits apply to contributions you make for your employees to all defined contribution plans, which includes SEPs. Compensation up to $330,000 in 2023 ($305,000 in 2022; $290,000 in 2021; $285,000 in 2020 and subject to cost-of-living adjustments for later years) of an employee's compensation may be considered. If you're self-employed, use a special calculation to determine contributions for yourself. See this worksheet for the amount you can contribute for yourself.
Contributions must be made in cash; you cannot contribute property.
Yes, you are basically correct.
You should enter the SEP IRA using the steps in the article below. The contribution will not be used in your IRA, but instead in your SEP IRA for 2023 as long as it was made by April 18, 2024.
In 2024 you will receive a 1099-R for the IRA distribution and the taxable amount will be the interest earned for that short period. You also should've withdrawn any interest earned on your contributions made in December as well. That will be the reportable income in 2024.
The contributions you make to each employee's SEP-IRA each year cannot exceed the lesser of:
These limits apply to contributions you make for your employees to all defined contribution plans, which includes SEPs. Compensation up to $330,000 in 2023 ($305,000 in 2022; $290,000 in 2021; $285,000 in 2020 and subject to cost-of-living adjustments for later years) of an employee's compensation may be considered. If you're self-employed, use a special calculation to determine contributions for yourself. See this worksheet for the amount you can contribute for yourself.
Contributions must be made in cash; you cannot contribute property.
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