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SIMPLE IRA - self-employed maximums gindie 02-07-2007
Posted by gindie on February 7, 2007, 8:26 pm
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For a self-employed individual, is the net earnings amount
(net profit X 0.9235) the maximum for the total of the
employee and employer match, or just the employee side (to
which the 3% match can be added)?

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