I have two companies, one I file a schedule C for and is profitable. This is the company with which my solo 401k is attached. I have a second company that is an LLC, limited partnership, and it lost more money than the schedule C company, resulting in a negative net Self-employment income.
Can the contributions I made to my solo 401k, still be deducted since the contributions were made in a plan associated with my profitable business, or, does the fact that my overall net Self-Employment income is less than $18,000 mean that the contributions cannot be deducted?
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