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Jul 3 2007, 11:46 AM
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Registered User Group: Registered Posts: 543 Joined: 19-January 00 From: Michigan Member No.: 3,471 |
I recieve a weekly excel sheet showing compensation from a payroll department. There is comp for a manufacturer's Rep who is not an employee included in it. It is very easy for us to mistake him for a commision salesman of this company and bring him into the Plan.
I want to exclude him and I can see 2 ways to do. I can either create a class or a division of "always excluded". Does anyone see a preference of one over the other? |
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Jul 5 2007, 08:36 AM
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Registered User Group: Sitewide Moderator Posts: 1,671 Joined: 19-December 00 From: Denver CO Member No.: 5,950 |
Exclude by class - all manufacturing reps. You would not be able to benefit any other reps. You can't exclude if he is an employee. Is he really independent contractor?
-------------------- JanetM CPA, MBA
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Jul 5 2007, 11:43 AM
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Registered User Group: Registered Posts: 214 Joined: 3-December 99 From: Birmingham, AL Member No.: 3,137 |
I recieve a weekly excel sheet showing compensation from a payroll department. There is comp for a manufacturer's Rep who is not an employee included in it. It is very easy for us to mistake him for a commision salesman of this company and bring him into the Plan. I want to exclude him and I can see 2 ways to do. I can either create a class or a division of "always excluded". Does anyone see a preference of one over the other? You need to get the employer to stop sending you information on someone that isn't an employee. |
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Jul 5 2007, 04:15 PM
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Registered User Group: Registered Posts: 543 Joined: 19-January 00 From: Michigan Member No.: 3,471 |
HI Janet: Yes. He is definitely an indepnedant contractor.
Bill, You are right, i'm trying but, I haven't succeeded yet. For now, I am putting him in a class called excludable as if he were union, etc. I think Relius will exclude him from testing properly. I haven't had time to check that out yet, though. |
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Jul 6 2007, 08:23 AM
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Registered User Group: Sitewide Moderator Posts: 1,671 Joined: 19-December 00 From: Denver CO Member No.: 5,950 |
If the plan exclude independant contractors then you don't have to exclude you simply ignore him. He should not be in the data so you may have to make a note to delete him before you do any testing.
-------------------- JanetM CPA, MBA
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