My wife established a Solo 401(k) self-employed retirement plan; it is an individual 401(k) designed for a business owner with no employees and we file a Schedule C in her name only.
In TurboTax Home & Business desktop version, In the Business main category, I scroll down the page to Less Common Business Situations and under “Self-Employed Retirement” I checked the box “Maximize Contribution to Individual 401(k)”. Turbotax gave me a figure ($35,778) which I in turn contributed to my Solo 401(k) self-employed retirement plan for plan year 2021.
Turbo Tax shows the following:
Already Contributed - $0
Maximum Allowed to Qualified plans - $35,778.
Amount to Contribute by Plan due date --$35,778.
So, my question is do I do anything else? I'm worried that since Turbo Tax is showing Zero for amount contributed do I need to enter this somewhere or has this already been calculated and I don't need to anything else?
No, you do not need to do anything else. The Amount Contributed field is for contributions made during 2021 for the 2021 plan year. Since you are using the taxes to calculate the contribution, the system knows the amount will be paid in 2022 for the 2021 plan year.
@BertMerc