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Hi,
I have a Qualified Non -Elective Contribution retirement fund. Is this tax deductible up to the limited amount?
Thanks,
Bill
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A retirement account that receives qualified non-elective-contributions is not an IRA. Nothing about it is reportable under Deductions & Credits.
Yes. According to the IRS, employer contributions are deductible on an employer's federal income tax return, as long as contributions don't exceed limitations in section 404 of the Internal Revenue Code. Please read the link below for additional details.
Thanks for the information, this seems to be for an employer. Dose this also include an employee such as me for a deduction?
Regards,
Bill
A retirement account that receives qualified non-elective-contributions is not an IRA. Nothing about it is reportable under Deductions & Credits.
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