What are Keoghs? Although the term Keogh Plan is no longer a term used by the IRS or ERISA, it is still in common usage and can still be found in current government publications.
The Keogh Plan is also referred to as an HR 10 Plan, and can only be established by an employer. A sole proprietor or a partnership can set one up but an individual partner cannot.
Keoghs must be for the exclusive benefit of employees or their beneficiaries. Since it includes coverage for a self-employed individual, in this instance, the self-employed individual is both an employer and an employee.
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