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TurboTax 2025 Maximum SEP contribution amount seems to be in error???

I am self employed with no employees. I used the 20% of 0.93 x gross income rule to pre-calculate my maximum SEP contribution for 2025 and came out at 40K. However, when I just used TurboTax 2025 to maximize my traditional SEP contribution, it came out with 70K! This has to be an error. Has anyone had the same problem? Has this been reported to Inuit?

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CesarJ
Employee Tax Expert

TurboTax 2025 Maximum SEP contribution amount seems to be in error???

This is not an error. The SEP IRA contribution limit for a self-employed individual is 20% of SE net earnings (net profit minus half of self-employment tax), not gross income. SEP contributions are capped at $70,000 for 2025. If your net income supports that amount, TurboTax will correctly allow it. 

 

As long as your income and expenses are entered correctly, the calculation is accurate. Follow these steps in this article to ensure you are entering the information correctly:

 

  1. Open or continue your return in TurboTax.
  2. Navigate to the SEP IRA contributions section:
    • TurboTax Online/Mobile: Go to SEP IRA contributions.
    • TurboTax Desktop: Search for and select SEP IRA contributions (use this exact phrase, including the s on contributions).
  3. On the Self-Employed Retirement Plans screen, answer Yes to Did you make a 2025 self-employed retirement plan contribution?
  4. Depending on if you contributed, select Yes or No to the question Did you contribute to an Individual or Roth 401(k) plan?
    • If you get the message Self-Employed Retirement Plans are only for self-employed individuals (such as those filing Schedules, C, F, or K-1), this means that you haven't entered your self-employed income yet. Once you've entered your income, you can come back to these instructions.
  5. On the next screen, select Yes to Do you want to make a contribution to a Keogh, SEP or SIMPLE retirement plan for 2025?
  6. Answer any additional questions until you get to the Your Contributions screen, where you’ll be able to input your SEP IRA contributions.



 

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TurboTax 2025 Maximum SEP contribution amount seems to be in error???

Thank you for the response. I meant to write net income in my post, not gross. The net is what was used in my calculation for the allowed 40K amount. However, I may need to go through the Turbotax questions and answers instead of jumping right into the SEP contribution section. I will try this and post if it works. 

TurboTax 2025 Maximum SEP contribution amount seems to be in error???

Just followed your prescription but still get 70,000 in TurboTax 2025. See three screens below. Obviously, this amount of SEP contribution is not allowed, because $70,000 is way more than 20% of net self-employment income.  SE_income.jpgSEP Maximize page.jpgContribution Max.jpg

TurboTax 2025 Maximum SEP contribution amount seems to be in error???

Could this have anything to do with the funny QBI credit for small businesses? According to TurboTax I received a $29,000 income deduction from form 8995. But I would think this would make the maximum SEP contribution even lower?

DaveF1006
Employee Tax Expert

TurboTax 2025 Maximum SEP contribution amount seems to be in error???

No, the QBI deduction doesn't reduce your SEP contribution. Instead, the SEP reduces your QBI deduction. Here is an explanation of how this flow works.

 

  1. Gross Business Income - Expenses = Net Profit
  2. Net Profit - 1/2 SE Tax = Adjusted Net Earnings
  3. Adjusted Net Earnings × 20% = Max SEP Contribution
  4. (Adjusted Net Earnings - SEP Contribution) × 20% = Potential QBI Deduction

Assuming $213,665 is the adjusted net earnings amount, your maximum SEP contribution should be  $42,733, and the QBI is $34,186. Based on this, it sounds like there's an entry mistake or calculation mistake. Additionally, the $29,000 for your QBI is calculated using the $70,000 maximum SEP contribution.

 

I would suggest the following. 

 

  1. Delete and Re-calculate.
  2. Go to Tax Tools > Tools > Delete a Form. If using TurboTax desktop, go to the forms mode in your program.
  3. Find the Keogh/SEP/SIMPLE Contribution Worksheet. Delete it.
  4. Log out or close your return to save your changes.
  5. Reenter the  "Self-Employed Retirement" section. This should pull your data from Schedule C and provide a cleaner copy.

If this doesn't work, we may need to see a diagnostic copy of your return to determine if the worksheets are calculating your SEP contribution and QBI correctly.

 

@peterhsiegel 

 

 

 

 

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