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  1. Certainly what the plan says about compensation will have a bearing on the answer, but the following observation may help focus on what appears to be a disconnect in Jane's argument. If I follow the description correctly: Jane's S-corp PC owns part of the LLP. Jane's S-corp PC gets earned income from the LLP which would be reported on a Form K-1 (1065) Jane's S-corp PC would send Jane as an S-corp shareholder a Form K-1 (1120s) which would identify her W-2 earnings, S-corp dividends and various other allocations of income and expenses. Jane receives a W-2 from Jane's S-corp PC. I expect that Jane's income on the W-2 is less than the income Jane's S-Corp PC received from the LLP by amounts listed in the 3rd bullet, and Jane would like to have the higher income considered as plan compensation. The amounts reported on Form K-1 (1065) to Jane's S-corp PC is not plan compensation, and only Jane's W-2 income from the S-corp is plan compensation. There always do seem to be some special rules somewhere out there, but the reporting path for Jane's income should be fully documented through all of the returns filed for Jane and her businesses. Jane or her advisors should be willing to provide that information to you.
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