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Posted about 9 years ago

Office Space Solo 401k Prohibited Transaction Exemption

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Generally it is prohibited for the owner of the self-employed business that sponsors a solo 401k to use solo 401k owned real-estate for business purposes; however, just like other things in life, there are exceptions to this rule. 

If the following is met, the solo 401k owned real-estate property can be used for business reasons. 

1.The office space or services are “necessary” for the establishment or operation of the plan;

2.The contract or arrangement under which the office space or services are furnished is reasonable; and

3.No more than “reasonable compensation” is paid for the office space or services.

  • See Section 408(b)(2) of ERISA for more information on this exemption.
  • Regulations issued by the Department clarify the terms "necessary service" (29 CFR §2550.408b-2(b)),"reasonable contract or arrangement" (29 CFR §2550.408b-2(c)) and "reasonable compensation" (29 CFR §2550.408b-2(d) and 2550.408c-2) as used in section 408(b)(2).

The rules pertaining to prohibited transactions applicable to qualified plans including Solo 401k plans are listed under Section 406 of ERISA.

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For more information regarding the solo 401k regulations, VISIT HERE.



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