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Tax Tip #60: Solo 401(k) for Self-Employed Investors

If you have self-employment income from real estate activities (flipping, managing for others, or short-term rentals), a solo 401(k) lets you contribute up to $69,000 per year in 2025. Some solo 401(k) plans allow you to invest directly in real estate.

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