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Santo Gold
Can a plan exclude "non-exempt" employees from a 401(k) plan, as long as 410b is satisfied?
rcline46
First you have to pass 410(b) and then you still have to pass ADP/ACP with those excluded by class treated as -0-. Oh, of course the 410(b) pass is the ratio percentage test, right?
Santo Gold
Correct on 410b = ratio% test. They will pass ADP and 410b easily even with these non-exempts being zeroes....I'm was just checking to ensure that they can be kept out of the plan by definition.
Pensions in Paradise
Just to clarify, excluded employees are not included in the ADP/ACP test.
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