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Tax Tip #244: Solo 401(k) for Self-Employed Landlords

If you actively manage properties through a business entity and earn self-employment income from it, you can contribute to a Solo 401(k). In 2024, you can contribute up to $23,000 as an employee plus 25% of net self-employment income as employer contributions, up to a combined $69,000. The solo 401(k) can also take loans up to $50,000 for property-related needs.

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