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Worked like a charm! Thanks!
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Effective date of plan deconverting from a MEP
BG5150 replied to ComplianceCop's topic in 401(k) Plans
I, too, am interested in this... -
Brian Gallagher.
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How can I search for a particular user profile. How could someone look up BG5150 without clicking on the relevant link in a thread?
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I'll be there, too...my first one.
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Prevailing Wage ADP Failure - Fort Williams Software
BG5150 replied to Purplemandinga's topic in 401(k) Plans
I'd reach out to support @ftwilliam.com and ask them. They'll know best what can be done and what cannot in the program. -
Do you file VFCP after getting the letter
BG5150 replied to BG5150's topic in Retirement Plans in General
Is there a cost to file? I thought there was, but maybe it's just that we charged our own fee at my prior employer. -
...and they are subject to the 402(g) limit.
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A few of our clients are getting the "you had late contributions, VFCP is available..." letters. Do you submit via VFCP after getting those letters? Any anecdotal evidence of investigations if is isn't filed? Or do you just keep a copy of the self-correction in your files and show that when asked?
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In-service withdrawal at Age 50 question
BG5150 replied to BG5150's topic in Distributions and Loans, Other than QDROs
What if no one has reached 50 year? Can we remove that feature without worrying about anti-cutback rules. -
Did you call Relius?
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That why all your plans should be on a daily valued platform.
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Larry, an antidote to the "little RMDs" from the 401(k) Plan is to make the contributions during the year and take an in-service rollover withdrawal toward the end of the year. Therefore, there is no 12/31 balance to trigger an RMD from the plan.
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Are you sure they were completed properly?
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I don't think he ADP failure figures into this. The correction is in EPCRS. The money gets removed (not forfeited) from the account and placed in a suspense account. The funds in the expense account are to be used to offset future employer contributions. In fact, no ER contributions are allowed to be contributed until those funds are exhausted. The amount removed from the account should be adjusted for earnings.
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You can just wait until 2020 and do an 11-g amendment to give allocations to whomever you want to make the tests pass.
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I have to pay back 401k loan before I am eligible for re-hire?
BG5150 replied to Jaclyn's topic in 401(k) Plans
Larry, a few old things in there that we don't need to be worried about any more. (S-corp officers and TLAs) Do you still think participant directed accounts are "nonsense"? -
I have to pay back 401k loan before I am eligible for re-hire?
BG5150 replied to Jaclyn's topic in 401(k) Plans
I find that to be an odd request as a condition for re-hire. -
Can a parent make a deferral election for their child?
BG5150 replied to MSN's topic in 401(k) Plans
Are you even sure the kid is eligible for the plan? Also, they can change the plan to exclude people under 18. Eligibility is not a protected benefit. -
Can a parent make a deferral election for their child?
BG5150 replied to MSN's topic in 401(k) Plans
In some states, minors need "working papers" that a bunch of other people have to sign (parents, school, doctor). So if the kid is in this situation, I think the parent COULD make the decision. but IANAL -
Per the authors of my doc, FT William, in a situation such as mine, it is up to the ER to decide which comp to use (as long as it's documented in the AA.)
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I got an AARP mailing the other day...addressed to ME.
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In my case this ISN'T a new plan. Plan effective 1/1/2017. They added 401(k) & Safe Harbor in March 2018. Compensation is NOT only while a participant (in any component of) the plan.
