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  1. Are you sure about this? Please go and read the document carefully. I have a feeling it actually says that it excludes non-resident aliens with no US-source income. If they are working in the US then they are not excludable under this definition regardless of their immigration or residency status.
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  2. This thread is discussing OEEs. Employees under age 21/1YOS can be tested separately from everyone else. When they are, the OEEs usually have no HCEs or they all have a uniform allocation, and if so, the benefits given to the OEEs won’t need cross-testing to pass testing so no gateway applies to them, period. But, if the OEEs are needed to help the non-OEEs (over age 21/1YOS group) to pass testing, then any minimums that apply to those over 21/1 also apply to those under 21/1, such as a gateway. Component plan testing is different in that it is an option that can be applied to the plan in a way that is not cut off at age 21/1YOS to delineate the components. If any component is cross-tested, then the gateway applies to all the components. If none of those components needed to use anyone under 21/1 to pass, the OEEs, then those OEEs are still not required to get the gateway unless the OEE group itself was cross-tested (super rare).
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