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11 September, 17:40

The allowable amount a person can contribute to a Keogh plan a. is set by the U. S. Treasury. c. is $10,000 a year. b. is 59 1/2 percent. d. changes periodically.

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  1. 11 September, 17:45
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    The allowable amount a person can contribute to a Keogh plan is 59 1/2 percent.
  2. 11 September, 20:15
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    D) changes periodically.

    Explanation:

    During last year, 2019, the largest amount that an individual could contribute t a Keogh plan was either 25% of total salary or $56,000, whichever is less. This amount increases each year, for 2020 it will be $57,000, previously it was $50,000 for 2012, $51,000 for 2013, etc.

    A Keogh plan is a retirement plan that is most commonly used by self-employed people or unincorporated businesses. You can start accessing funds when you are 59 1/2 years old, but your monthly withdrawals start when you are 70 1/2.
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