What's the difference between a simple IRA and a SEP?
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Sep IRA and SIMPLE IRA are small business retirement plans, with SEP allowing only employer contributions and SIMPLE permitting both employer and employee contributions.
SEP IRAs allow employers to contribute up to 25% of pay, while SIMPLE IRAs require a 3% match or 2% contribution if employees don't contribute.
"A SEP is a Simplified Employee Pension.
A Simple plan to the Simple method to contribute toward employees' and their own retirement savings.
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