One-Participant 401(k): Saving for Retirement and Reducing Taxes

Jessica Groskopf, Cory Walters, Doug Nelson
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The adage that farmers and ranchers are often asset-rich and cash poor does indeed appear to be true! According to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), just forty percent of farmers contribute to a retirement plan. And because many farmers and ranchers invest profits in their business rather than take a high salary, they show little income on their tax returns. This means they will have paid less into Social Security and their benefits will be lower when they retire. This can create cash flow challenges, especially for an older generation of farm and ranch families wanting to bring the next generation into the operation and keep the business going. For self-employed farmers and ranchers without full-time employees, the opportunity to invest in a One-Participant 401(k) plan is a way to (1) save money for retirement, (2) reduce taxable income, (3) provide the potential option to borrow from the plan. This series of articles will review these features. This article focuses on saving for retirement and reducing tax liability.
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单人参与的 401(k):退休储蓄与减税
农民和牧场主往往资产雄厚而现金匮乏,这句谚语看来确实不假!根据美国农业部(USDA)的数据,只有 40% 的农民向退休计划缴款。而且,由于许多农民和牧场主将利润投资于他们的企业,而不是拿高薪,因此他们在纳税申报单上显示的收入很少。这意味着他们缴纳的社会保险金会减少,退休后的福利也会降低。对于没有全职雇员的自营职业农民和牧场主来说,有机会投资于 "一人参与 "401(k)计划,可以(1)为退休储蓄资金,(2)减少应纳税收入,(3)提供从该计划借款的潜在选择。本系列文章将回顾这些特点。本文的重点是为退休储蓄和减少应纳税所得额。
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