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TheSecretRetirement.com Advises You To Give The IRS The Slip

Although not a new concept, the Solo 401(k) has only gained acceptance as a legitimate and powerful retirement planning tool over the last 10 years.

(EMAILWIRE.COM, September 16, 2008 ) Jefferson, Georgia - Once only used by larger private companies, today's self-employed business owner looking to invest more of their hard-earned money in a far more "tax-advantaged" account than allowed with traditional retirement plans have turned more and more to the Solo 401(k). In doing so, they are keeping more of their profits and paying less in taxes every year. In this article, we hope to provide you with the facts about the Solo 401(k) and get you excited about what it has to offer.

First, the facts: If you are self-employed, you can set up a Solo 401(k) and invest in a number of legitimate opportunities. This includes franchises, businesses, real estate, and other nontraditional investment opportunities. Currently, you can contribute up to 100% of the first $15,500 of your compensation or self-employment income ($20,500 if are 50 or older). You can currently contribute and deduct an additional 25% of your compensation income or 20% of your self-employment income. The maximum contribution you can make per year is $46,000.

Let's look at an example: Let's say your earn $100,000 from your corporation. The maximum Solo 401(k) contribution would be an impressive $35,500 ($15,500 plus 20% of $100,000). If you are 50 or older, that amount would have been increased by the $5,000 catch-up amount to $40,500. Compare this amount to a more traditional plan, like a SEP Account, in which you could only contribute a maximum of $20,000 (20% of your salary).

Here are a few more of the "advantages" of the Solo 401(k):

-You can use your Solo 401(k) funds as leverage to borrow money from a bank for a project AND the profits from that investment go right back into your Solo 401(k) (a departure from the tax liability you would have with a self-directed IRA)!
-You may borrow up to 50% of your account balance (a maximum of a $50,000 loan) and repay it over five years (or longer if the loan is used for a primary residence).
-You hold the power to write checks directly from your account! No more submitting letters or funds to your IRA custodian!
-If you are married, you can belong to the same 401(k) plan and can double your investment potential!
-Married couples can contribute a maximum combined $92,000 per year. That amount could increase to $102,000 if the couple were both 50 or older.

The Solo 401(K) plan can greatly benefit you as a one-person business owner in terms of your personal and company taxes while allowing you to save more for your retirement. Check with your accountant or financial adviser if this plan is right for you. Be aware, though that each Solo 401(K) plan must be setup no later than December 31 of the calendar year to be eligible for tax deductions in that tax year.

To learn more about the power of a 401(k), visit www.TheSecretRetirement.com.

Contact Information:
The Secret Retirement, L.L.C.
Chuck Neuschafer
Tel: 678-294-5567
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