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Are the deadlines for establishing a Keogh and self-employed pension (SEP) plans the same?

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Are the deadlines for establishing a Keogh and self-employed pension (SEP) plans the same?

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Keogh and simplified employee pension (SEP) plans are both tax-advantaged retirement programs. However, if you want to set up a Keogh and make a contribution to it in the same year, the Keogh must be established by Dec. 31. The deadline to establish a SEP is April 15 of the following year. In other words, you could open a SEP by April 15, 2005, and make a contribution to the plan for the 2004 tax year. So, if you miss the Dec. 31 cutoff for establishing a Keogh, consider opening and contributing to a SEP plan instead. Can I set up either a Keogh or SEP retirement plan even though I have a salaried job with a big company? Keoghs and self-employed pension (SEP) plans are special types of tax-advantaged retirement plans generally available only to those who have some type of self-employment income. But fortunately, the Internal Revenue Service uses relatively generous rules to determine who qualifies for a Keogh or SEP. According to the second edition of “Ernst & Young’s Personal Financia

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