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steve-o
I have a Schedule C client who started a SEP in 1996. Contributions were made for a couple of years before the client took a job with W-2 wages. Now, in 2006, the client returned to the Schedule C world and wants to make a contribution to the SEP. Can this be done? Or does the plan terminate if contributions aren't made after a certain number of years? Will a new SEP need to be established?
Bill Presson
QUOTE (steve-o @ Apr 7 2007, 02:12 PM) *
I have a Schedule C client who started a SEP in 1996. Contributions were made for a couple of years before the client took a job with W-2 wages. Now, in 2006, the client returned to the Schedule C world and wants to make a contribution to the SEP. Can this be done? Or does the plan terminate if contributions aren't made after a certain number of years? Will a new SEP need to be established?


I would have him sign a new form, but the money could be contributed to the same account.
Appleby
Are we talking a SARSEP? Asking because you mentioned 1996
steve-o
This was not a SARSEP. I believe we are proceeding with the client signing a new form and starting a new account. Thanks for the input.
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