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Survivor benefit plan
My company is looking to implement a survivor benefit plan that is solely funded by the company itself. Can anyone help with writing the SPD?
Treatment of "lost opportunity costs" for late deposits
I've searched on this question, but did not find a clear answer. Because the EBSA now offers excise tax relief when submitting to VFCP, I'm not asking about that. I need to know how does the employer treat the lost opportunity costs he deposits in regards to:
1) the plan - contribution or gain?
2) his corporate tax return - expense or deduction?
Thank you
Were new retirement plan COLAs released for 2006?
A friend of a friend said that the new limits for 2006 were released - I checked with my usual sources, but couldn't find anything. Thanks for any help.
Excess Deferral Processed After 4/15
I'm just taking a poll.
A participant goes over the 402(g) limit in 2003 and the excess deferral is not distributed by 4/15/04. The individual will need to include the excess amount as income in the 2003 tax year by virtue of the amount reported on the individual's 2003 W-2. The excess deferral will be taxed again when it is actually distributed from the plan.
If the excess deferral is processed after 4/15 as a plan operational defect under EPCRS, the "excess deferral operational defect" distribution is tax reported in the year corrected. The correction was made on 12/15/04. The operation defect is tax reported on the 1099-R as taxable in 2004 (Code 8). The taxpayer should have also included the excess when they filed their 1040 for 2003.
Is anyone also tax reporting the excess deferral on a separate 1099-R as taxable in 2003? So in the tax year the operational defect is corrected the individual gets two 1099-Rs (1) operational defect excess deferral + earnings (Code 8) and (2) excess deferral contribution (Code P)?
Neither the 1099-R instructions nor Notices 89-32 or 88-33 require double tax reporting after the 4/15 deadline. I know of one organization that is doing this.
Thanks!!!
Cross-Tested plan with only HCE employeea
The plan consists of 2 owners and a 3rd non-owner HCE. THe plan has a deferral provision and matches $.50 up to the maximum deferral limit.
If the groups are set up so the 2 owners are in a group and the other HCE is in his/her own group. Can we max the 2 owners at the annual contribution limit whilst giving the non-owner HCE a $0 contribution. It seems to me it would pass the testing but somehow does not "feel" right.
Thanks!
412(i) Plans and 50% Annuity and 50% Life Insurance Mix
First, let me preface this question by stating that I'm an attorney and the firm's actuary is sick today. I had a question concerning 412(i) plans. In determining the mixture of acceptable insurance contracts in a 412(i) plan, a number of sponsors use 50% annuity and 50% life insurance. Is this "required" for each participant or could the sponsor satisfy this 50/50 mix on a plan-wide basis?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Ed
Coordination of 2 VCPs for plan document failure going at once
Does anyone know how to coordinate to VCP filings? I am preparing one for failure to sign plan documents timely (including the initial plan doc) and there has already been one filed (with a determ letter request) for a Late Amended GUST document.
I'm pretty sure I should coordinate these, but I don't know how.
Any help anyone?
Participant Opts Out!
If a participant chooses to Opt Out of a Profit Sharing Plan/ESOP whatever it may be...do they have to opt-out when they first become eligible, or can they at any point?
Participant was eligible 2002, has received allocations in 2002 and 2003, can they opt out in 2004 or did they have to back in 2002 when they first became eligible?
I know I remember reading something re: this but I cant seem to find the info again.
Thanks
403(b) and Money Purchase Plan under a controlled group
I have recently been made aware that one of my clients, a not-for-profit hospital group which maintains a Money Purchase Pension Plan, also owns another hospital that sponsors it's own 403(b) Plan, administered elsewhere.
The employees of the hospital sponsoring the 403(b) are specifically excluded from participating in the Money Purchase Plan.
The contributions made to the 403(b) Plan are employer non-elective contributions (3% of compensation), and elective deferrals.
The Money Purchase Plan requires a 6% contribution to all eligible employees. No other contributions are made to this plan.
Both plans passed coverage and 415 seperately in 2004. Having only minimal experience with 403(b) plans (and controlled groups for that matter), is there any combined testing must I perform?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
KAG
when plan loan balance is close or equals contributions on file
Can someone point me to reference when this situation occurs and how it should be handled?
I have a participant whose defaulted loan balance is pretty close to their total contributions on file. They terminated, left their contributions and left their loan, too. Now, after several reminders, they are withdrawaling their contributions to pay the loan back.
For some reason, in the back of my mind, I thought there was an IRS provision about how you cannot take all of the contributions on file to offset the loan against.
Or, am I getting confused?
Which is totally possible since I have a 3 year old at home which uses the rest of my brain cells up once I get home
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Any thoughts or help is much appreciated.
Charging DB Participants For Distributions
A DB plan wants to make participants pay for their own distribution fees. The Plan's lawyer has already amended the plan document and the SPD to accomplish this goal. How are other TPAs adjusting a participant's benefit to reflect the fee payment? We can see two different ways of doing it (perhaps there are others). One way would be to determine the present value of a participant's benefit (using the plan's assumptions), subtract the distribution fee (say $200) and then recompute the monthly payments. A second way would be to simply have the participant repay the distribution fee from some number of annuity payments. For example, if the benefit is $100 a month and the distribution fee is $200, the participant would have to use the first two payments to pay the distribution fee. How are other TPAs adjusting a participant's benefit to reflect distribution fee payments? Thanks!
ps plan: freeze or terminate?
2 particpant/2employee psp has been in effect for 10 years plus. father son plan.
the assets are separate brokerage accounts and a life ins policy for each. the son is on disability. plan has not been funded in quite some time.
the fathers brokerage account has been distributed to him. he's over 60. initially they wanted to terminate the plan, but now their agent is pushing to freeze the plan in order to avoid the heavy tax penalty on the csv($71,000). we did a corporate resolution to terminate and it was executed. i feel the plan should be terminated, but would there be any way around the fact that the plan was in existence to avoid taxation?
ive never been a fan of life policies in qualified plans.
HIPAA Laws: Does an employee have to disclose who their physician is to their employer?
I as an employee left work 2 hours early to attend a dental appointment that was pre-approved by my HR prior to my appointment. I did not take a lunch that afternoon and the follow day to make up the lost time. I then later was asked to provide proof of my appointment. HR requested a note from my dental provider on their letterhead to include the dentists contact information (name, phone, address, etc.) stating when my appointment was and that I attended.
I honestly did attend my appointment and I would have no problem furnishing documentation stating that I attended. But the way our new HR is handling the situation is making me feel as though they think I am a liar and that I did not attend my appointment.
As an employee, what are my rights under the HIPAA laws? Do I have to disclose my dentists contact information? Can I give a generic note to my employer? I have an appointment card that states when my appointment was, but it does not provide any information about the dental office, do you think this will suffice?
I sifted through some of the HIPAA laws and could not find this exact subject. I would appreciate your comments.
Thank You!
Privately Held SAR & 409A
Think of a SAR with a strike price of at least FMV on date of grant. On exercise, employee gets cash equal to 40 percent of the spread and on each of the first and second anniversary of the exercise, she gets another 30 percent. deferred comp subject to 409A? If yes, any exemption? Thanks for your help.
investment advice to participants
has there been any movement on the pending legilation? if i recall the house passed legislation making which would permit plan fiduciaries to provide advice to participants.
Mortality and Turnover Table
I have a takeover case and need to figure out how to create the RP-2000 Table with blue collar adjustment. The blue collar part is something with which I am not familar. Help!
Also, anyone have Table T-8 handy if it's not infringing on any copyright laws?
Are inheritance taxes required on a small estate?
My wife's grandmother passed away in 2004. Aside from a few thousand dollars in her bank account, her estate consisted only of her house. Back in 1999, she had a will made, in which she named my mother-in-law and her sister as her beneciaries, 50/50 split. At that time, the house was put into all three of their names, with each owning a third of the house.
So the house is now about to be sold, with the sale price around $130,000. The 2 sisters will split it 50/50. But is their any type of inheritance tax or income tax in this situation? Someone from the closing company called and stated that since the grandmother owned 1/3 of the house at the time of her death, that taxes will have to be taken out of her share of the sale price. But if the will states that only the 2 sisters are getting the proceeds, does this make sense?
An attorney will be brought in to sort this out, but I was hoping to hear from others what they would expect in this situation.
Thanks.
Two Safe Harbor Contributions OK....?
I have a safe harbor 401k with a 3% nonelective safe harbor contribution and a required match of 100% of first 3% and 50% of next 3%. Both appear to meet the safe harbor requirements. Anyone see it differently? Thanks.
Primarily invested in stock
Over the years an ESOP has made cash contributions to the plan to the point where cash assets are gretaer than 50% of the total balance, hence the plan is no longer invetsed primarily in stock.
what are the ramifications?
Missing Participant?
There is terminated participant in a 401K plan with a vested balance of about $4,500....we know where she lives, have called numerous of times and sent numerous certified letters to her, they all come back to us saying she is not claiming them. The problem is she stole money from her employer back in the day so she avoids all means of coming in contact with us the TPA and them the ex-employer. Can I distribute her account balance to unclaimed funds since we know she is in fact not accepting anything from us, and we know where she is.
Also, if I can file her account to unclaimed funds, how would I do that?
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