1. Dan owns and operates Schoepf’s Sales Solutions (3S), a sole proprietorship. 3S sponsors a profit-sharing plan. Dan had net income of $250,000 and paid self-employment taxes of $22,000 (assumed)...


1. Dan owns and operates Schoepf’s Sales Solutions (3S), a sole proprietorship. 3S sponsors a profit-sharing plan. Dan had net income of $250,000 and paid self-employment taxes of $22,000 (assumed) during the year. Assuming Dan is over the age of 50, what is the maximum amount that Dan can contribute to the profit-sharing plan on his behalf for 2019?



  1. $47,800

  2. $53,800

  3. $56,000

  4. $62,000


2. Colin owns and operates Colin’s Creative Coaching (3C), a sole proprietorship, 3C sponsors a 401(k)/profit-sharing plan. Colin had net income of $200,000 and paid self-employment taxes of $20,000 (assumed) during the year. Assuming Colin is over the age of 50, what is the maximum amount that Colin and his company can contribute on his behalf to the plan for 2019?



  1. $25,000

  2. $56,000

  3. $62,000

  4. $63,000



Jun 03, 2022
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