contribute to SEP by LLC with 50/50 partners

client has LLC with 50/50 partnership and NO employees.

My client made 56k in 2019 and wants to contribute 14k (25% of the 56k)

a. Can he contribute his 14k to his SEP without the other partner contributing to his SEP?

or..

b. since a SEP considers all owners as employees, My client cannot cont. the 14k unless his partner contributes the same?

thank you for any help
Douglas



client (Jeff) has LLC with 50/50 partnership and NO employees. For 2019 all income is being allocated to Jeff.  His partner will receive a zero K-1. Jeff’a income will be56k in 2019 and wants to contribute 14k (25% of the 56k)a. Can he contribute his 14k to his SEP without the other partner contributing to his SEP since his partner made zero income?or..b. since a SEP considers all owners as employees, Jeff cannot contribute the 14k unless his partner contributes the same, even though he made zero income?thank you for any help Douglas

  • $14k exceeds the limit for $56k of self-employment income.  With $56k of self-employment income, the limit is generally 20% * ($56k – $56k * 0.9235 / 2) = $10,409 (or a bit more if the addition of other income reported on a W-2 results in exceeding the Social Security wage base).
  • To allocate all of the income to Jeff, I believe that that allocation must be reflected in the partnership agreement.  With no income allocated to Jeff’s partner, Jeff’s partner’s SEP contribution would be 20% * ($0 – $0 * 0.9235 / 2) = $0.

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