Long time lurker, first time poster...
I finally, through a very roundabout way, found your post on multiple 401ks if you have separate employers. I was curious if this applied in my case.
So i have 4 jobs:
1. Employed full time surgeon, hospital employed: $600k. Has a 403b and a 457b with 50% matching on the 403b. So i drop 18k into 403b, employer puts in 9k, i max the 457b. Total 45k.
2. Contract locum surgeon at separate hospital, different state: ~$250k. Has a 401k and a 457b. The 401k has 50% matching as well. i don't contribute to either. However, this hospital will also contribute up to 6% of $260k max or so on top. So every year I get around $15.6 - 15.9k.
3. Peer review for a separate company: 1099 employee. ~$150 - 200k. I have not set up a LLC or S-corp yet. The CPA told me S-corp isn't worth it as i max out my social security/medicare payments every year from my other jobs anyways. Not sure if there's a vehicle to save for retirement here.
4. IME: About to start this job ... not sure the total pay / year, but maybe anywhere from $100 - 300k depending on how much time i commit. Again, not sure if there's a vehicle to save for retirement.
Maybe i should talk to a fiduciary or CPA, but you guys seem so knowledgeable and understand my situation, i figure i would try here. I'm trying to limit my taxes ... maximize my retirement accounts. Can i set up an individual 401k for each of my job #3 and job #4? Do i have to set up a separate single entity LLC or S-corp for each of my job #3 and #4 to do that, and have myself (employer self) pay me $53k?
Also, i'm just starting up (3 years out from residency), so i haven't done or figured out how to do the mega backdoor stuff yet... just paid off all the debt instead (student and otherwise). Talking to the fidelity guy this week. I was hoping you guys could provide me a roadmap of the maximum amount i could save.
Sorry for the long post, thanks for your time!
Addendum: I do max out a HSA account for $6500 as well for myself. My spouse just got hired, so I will max out her 403b, 457, HSA, as well when she starts up.
I finally, through a very roundabout way, found your post on multiple 401ks if you have separate employers. I was curious if this applied in my case.
So i have 4 jobs:
1. Employed full time surgeon, hospital employed: $600k. Has a 403b and a 457b with 50% matching on the 403b. So i drop 18k into 403b, employer puts in 9k, i max the 457b. Total 45k.
2. Contract locum surgeon at separate hospital, different state: ~$250k. Has a 401k and a 457b. The 401k has 50% matching as well. i don't contribute to either. However, this hospital will also contribute up to 6% of $260k max or so on top. So every year I get around $15.6 - 15.9k.
3. Peer review for a separate company: 1099 employee. ~$150 - 200k. I have not set up a LLC or S-corp yet. The CPA told me S-corp isn't worth it as i max out my social security/medicare payments every year from my other jobs anyways. Not sure if there's a vehicle to save for retirement here.
4. IME: About to start this job ... not sure the total pay / year, but maybe anywhere from $100 - 300k depending on how much time i commit. Again, not sure if there's a vehicle to save for retirement.
Maybe i should talk to a fiduciary or CPA, but you guys seem so knowledgeable and understand my situation, i figure i would try here. I'm trying to limit my taxes ... maximize my retirement accounts. Can i set up an individual 401k for each of my job #3 and job #4? Do i have to set up a separate single entity LLC or S-corp for each of my job #3 and #4 to do that, and have myself (employer self) pay me $53k?
Also, i'm just starting up (3 years out from residency), so i haven't done or figured out how to do the mega backdoor stuff yet... just paid off all the debt instead (student and otherwise). Talking to the fidelity guy this week. I was hoping you guys could provide me a roadmap of the maximum amount i could save.
Sorry for the long post, thanks for your time!
Addendum: I do max out a HSA account for $6500 as well for myself. My spouse just got hired, so I will max out her 403b, 457, HSA, as well when she starts up.
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