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Updated about 14 years ago on . Most recent reply

Very Basic 401k Contribution Question
I recently opened a Solo Roth 401k and contributed the maximum of $16,500 for 2010. Can I make another contribution of $16,500 for 2011 on January 1st?
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Technically, you can't contribute income to your 401k that you have not earned.
Tell us what your 401k custodian tells you when you ask this question.