SEP IRA Self Employed

A self employed person set up a SEP IRA in his name/tax ID number in a previous year.

The group that he does business with required him to get a Tax ID number and establish an entity.  The income now flows through that entity/tax ID number.

Does the self employed person need to set up a new SEP IRA account (in the EIN/business name), or can he still continue to use the SEP IRA account that is in his individual tax ID number?

Thank you!

 



Also, to clarify, it is a disregarded Single Member LLC

The SEP IRA belongs to the individual, not to the business, and is tied to the individual’s SSN. There is no requirement to establish a new, separate SEP IRA which would necessarily be tied to the same SSN.

Separate question, but this intrigued me…

Say a taxpayer works for 3 separate companies, as a W2 in each company and owns 0% of each company.

If each company has a SEP IRA, can the contributions from each company go into one single SEP IRA?  Or would the taxpayer need to have a SEP IRA associated with each company?

Is the reason he doesn’t need a separate SEP IRA because his entity is a single Member LLC (disregarded)?

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