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chelsea
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I have a schedule k-1 and yet turbotax will not allow me to input my sep ira contribution, how do i do this?

 
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dmertz
Level 15

I have a schedule k-1 and yet turbotax will not allow me to input my sep ira contribution, how do i do this?

As Lisa995 said, except for the purpose of a self-employed health insurance deduction, you are an employee of the S corp, not self employed.  The S corp must make the employer contribution to your SEP-IRA.  SEP contributions are limited to no more than 25% of compensation and must be the same percentage of each eligible employee's compensation (up to the first $270,000 of each employee's compensation).

SEP contributions are employer contributions, so the S corp gets the deduction on the S corp's tax return.  If the S corp has not made a SEP contribution for 2018, unless the S corp requested a filing extension, the deadline of March 15, 2019 to make the contribution has already passed for a calendar-year S corp.

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dmertz
Level 15

I have a schedule k-1 and yet turbotax will not allow me to input my sep ira contribution, how do i do this?

Does your Schedule K-1 (Form 1065) from a partnership show an amount of net earnings from self-employment with code A in box 14?
chelsea
New Member

I have a schedule k-1 and yet turbotax will not allow me to input my sep ira contribution, how do i do this?

my schedule K-1 is on form 1120S
Lisa995
Level 12

I have a schedule k-1 and yet turbotax will not allow me to input my sep ira contribution, how do i do this?

Then the S-Corp should be making the SEP deposit, since you should be an employee of the S-Corp and receive a W2....you are not self employed.
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dmertz
Level 15

I have a schedule k-1 and yet turbotax will not allow me to input my sep ira contribution, how do i do this?

As Lisa995 said, except for the purpose of a self-employed health insurance deduction, you are an employee of the S corp, not self employed.  The S corp must make the employer contribution to your SEP-IRA.  SEP contributions are limited to no more than 25% of compensation and must be the same percentage of each eligible employee's compensation (up to the first $270,000 of each employee's compensation).

SEP contributions are employer contributions, so the S corp gets the deduction on the S corp's tax return.  If the S corp has not made a SEP contribution for 2018, unless the S corp requested a filing extension, the deadline of March 15, 2019 to make the contribution has already passed for a calendar-year S corp.

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