QUOTE (AbbyP @ Oct 26 2009, 02:19 PM)

Client's compensation is $200,000 per year
Contributes $100,000 to DB plan.
How much can she add to SEP IRA?
Thanks
IRC 415(e) limit was repealed several years ago. Ignore the DB plan. Can contribute 415 limit (but excludible portion under 402(h) may be lower if SARSEP). Must use prototype or individually designed SEP/SARSEP document for document reliance.
$200,000 x .25% is allowable (up to $49,000*), excludible, and deductible if SEP + required DB amount.
If SARSEP, $200,000 x 25% is allowable (up to $49,000* and depending on definition of compensation used in document), but only 25% of includible compensation (including catch-up contributions, but excluding basic elective) is excludible from participant's income. The deductible limit is 25% of compensation (but not all is necessarily excludible from income). Generally, employers limit contributions (by design) to the excludible amount under 402(h).
* Note. $49,000 limit is reduced if integrated.
Assumes that other plan is a "pure" defined benefit plan.