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Mindy Tu, CPAAugust 27, 20241 min read

Boost Your 20% Pass-Through Income Deduction with Smart Contributions

Boost Your 20% Pass-Through Income Deduction with Smart Contributions
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Many business owners may be aware of pass-through deduction but lesser of them may realize that they can utilize eligible retirement contributions to potentially gain a huge tax advantage on pass-through income.

 

What is the Pass-Through Deduction?

“Pass-through” deductions, also known as Section 199A deduction was created by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA). It allows business owners who own a partnership, S corporation or sole proprietorship to deduct up to 20% on pass-through income.

The restriction and limitations on pass-through Deduction

There are some restrictions and limitations. For example, the taxable income thresholds for 2023 are as follows:

  • $364,200 for married couples
  • $182,100 for individual filers

For married couples, if their taxable income is greater than $364,200, they may have a gradual phasing out of the 20% deduction as their income increases. Once their taxable income exceeds $464,200, they are not eligible for pass-through deduction.

 

Unlock Tax Benefits: Using Retirement Contributions to Slash Your Taxable Income

One of best strategies is to maximize contributions to a retirement plan. For example, if a married couple who made $500,000 in taxable income and contributed $150,000 (or the maximum allowed amount) to a retirement plan, their taxable income was reduced to $350,000 which is below the threshold for married couples filing jointly.

Business owners with higher earnings can utilize this strategy to reduce their taxable income and thus qualify for a 20% pass-through deduction. Furthermore, this strategy can be applied to a wide range of retirement account types which include detailed benefit pension plans and defined contribution plans.

 

Seek Advice Before Taking Action

For business owners considering maximizing their retirement contributions (or possibly opening new retirement accounts) to take advantage of pass-through deduction credit, it is crucial to perform cost-benefit analysis as this strategy can come with greater administration cost from retirement accounts.

Also, please keep in mind that tax law may change, and new regulations can be passed at any time which may affect pass-through deduction in the future. Business owners should take the action to work on this strategy for the current business year.

 


 

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Mindy Tu, CPA

With over a decade of accounting expertise spanning public accounting, private companies, and public corporations in both the U.S. and Canada, Mindy brings a wealth of knowledge and proficiency to every engagement. Boasting more than seven years of specialized experience in U.S. Taxation, Mindy has adeptly served both public accounting firms and public companies.

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