Money added to an employee's retirement account by their employer. This can include matching contributions (a percentage of the employee's own deferrals), profit-sharing contributions, or non-elective contributions. In a Solo 401(k), you make employer contributions as the business owner, which are calculated as a percentage of your compensation.
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Employer Contribution
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