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  1. Peter Gulia

    Deferred Compensation

    I've seen experiences similar to some possible reactions austin3515 alludes to: An employer includes for an unfunded plan's select-group employees some who have (unreduced) compensation less than the 401(a)(17) limit. One of those employees makes a salary-reduction deferral under the unfunded plan, and expresses surprise when he discovers that reducing his salary lost him a portion of a nonelective contribution to a funded plan. In the experiences I've seen, the TPA was in a position to prove that plain-language descriptions, for both plans, explained how the deferral under the unfunded plan affects the contribution under the funded plan. But the complaining participant diffidently asserts that someone should have explained the point orally; 'don't you know I'm too busy to read anything?' An employer can diminish this kind of problem by providing a continuation of the nonelective contribution under the unfunded plan.
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  2. Just switch, if Plan Sponsor wants to. You *can* continue to file the form filed in the previous year if the BOY participant count is 80-120.
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  3. the plan reports nothing to her if there is no qdro
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  4. another Karaoke perhaps no one heard of this group D Beatles unfortunately they didn't copyright things and this song was stolen by another group that arguably stole their band name as well (it is so similar) and when asked if it was somewhat dishonest they simply said "Let it Be" Unlike a certain unnamed pension website master who was so impressed he changed his name so his initials matched this group's name. I am impressed! My 4-0-1(k) it is in trouble And I just turned age 50 How can I save up quickly? A D-B. And in my hour of darkness The solution’s right in front of me Yes there’s an easy answer A D-B. A D-B, a D-B, a D-B, a D-B A great big tax deduction A D-B. And when the broken hearted people Living in the world agree Yes there will be an answer A D-B. For though the company defaulted Still there is P-B-G-C oh Yes there will be an answer A D-B A D-B, a D-B, a D-B, a D-B A great big tax deduction A D-B. A D-B, a D-B, a D-B, a D-B A great big tax deduction A D-B. Pause (instrumental) A D-B, a D-B, a D-B, a D-B A great big tax deduction A D-B. And when the night is cloudy There is still a benefit for me Yes there will be an answer A D-B. I’ll wake up to the sound of money Monthly checks are mailed to me Yes there’s an easy answer An-nu-i-ty!!!! A D-B, a D-B, a D-B, a D-B A great big tax deduction A D-B. A D-B, a D-B, a D-B, a D-B A great big tax deduction A D-B. A D-B, a D-B, a D-B, a D-B A great big tax deduction A D-B. letitbe.mid
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  5. For those of us who are less immediately knowledgeable than Ubernerd, My 2 cents, David Rigby, and Mike Preston, it would be nice if the IRS published in the Internal Revenue Bulletin the next year's table (even if nothing but its caption changed) with a one-paragraph introduction about why it didn't change.
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