Are all SEP IRA contributions reported current year? Like if I make a prior year contribution in 2008, would i get a 2007 or 2008 tax form 5498?
SEP IRA's are solely for sole proprietors, partnerships, and business owners. Contributions can be made yearly, or can be skipped.
Answered by Paul S. -Galleries
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