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I have a profit sharing Keogh account. On some websites, I've seen the following formula for calulating sole proprietorship retirement accounts: 25*(Earned Income = Net Profit – 1/2 of Self-Employment Tax – Contribution).
When Turbotax calculates my maximum deduction, it uses .20 , and doesn't subtract my Contribution Amount. The formula above produces a smaller contribution than Turboxtax. Should I be using Turbotax's method?
Thanks,
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In fact, mathematically, the two formulas should give the same result.
And you can use the TurboTax method.
The 25% factor applies to earned income (E) minus the profit-sharing contribution (C). The result is that the maximum employer contribution is 20% of the earned income. Doing a bit of algebra:
C = 0.25 * (E - C)
4 * C = E - C
5 * C = E
C = 0.20 * E
More generally, the calculation described in IRS Pub 560 Chapter 6 for a base percentage P is:
C =E * P / (1+ P)
So for a base percentage of 25%:
C = E * 0.25 / (1 + 0.25)
C = E * 0.25 / 1.25
C = E * 0.20
This calculation is described in Chapter 6 of IRS Pub 560.
Thanks for the reply. I see that this works if C in the (E-C) section of the formula is (.20*E.) I was assuming that it C in the formula was .25*C
Thanks. It does work if we use the formula in the previous reply.
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