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Job and Taxes healthystealthy 06-08-2006
Posted by healthystealthy on June 8, 2006, 2:22 pm
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What is the better way to go?
I'm offered a job. I can either go contract between 35 to 50
an hour and pay my own taxes. But this means I can put up to
25% into a SEP IRA under my LLC set up.

Or, I can go on a full time basis, with no benefits since my
wife has them, but there is no 401K plan either. I guess I
could open bonds and other investments for retirement, plus
I have a Roth IRA.

Which say is more beneficial to me?

Thanks

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