The Mega Backdoor Roth for Business Owners: How a Solo 401(k) Can Move $47,500 a Year Into Tax-Free Growth
For 2026 the IRS caps total 401(k) contributions at $72,000 versus a $24,500 employee deferral limit; business owners can convert the after-tax gap between the two into a Roth account tax-free using…
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