Mike Preston
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Not only is it legal, but unless there is a 125 plan it may be illegal to do it any other way! Remember employers are forbidden from asking marital status or family status. So if an employer offers family medical coverage a new employee that is single has no way of communicating the fact that they are single until after hired. A cafeteria plan can smooth the difference out equitably.
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Profit sharing plan vesting for departed employee?
Mike Preston replied to Marsh's topic in 401(k) Plans
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You need to ask someone at the "group annuity contract."
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"Odd" loan repays
Mike Preston replied to pmacduff's topic in Distributions and Loans, Other than QDROs
Effectively making the date the loan is paid off a bit sooner. There is typically no reamort. -
Partners in 401(k) Plan and Maximum Contribution allowed
Mike Preston replied to Alex Daisy's topic in 401(k) Plans
You are ignoring the specific opinion of someone who goes out of his way to recognize alternatives based on the existence of any reasonable position. He does not, in this case. It would take a lot to cause my opinion to be different from the EOB. -
Not necessarily. It depends on plan language. The OP stated it as a fact. If it is not a fact the answer changes.
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Terminating Plan and RMD
Mike Preston replied to perplexedbypensions's topic in Distributions and Loans, Other than QDROs
A persnickety IRS agent could threaten to disqualify the entire rollover. Some clients are seriously penny wise and pound foolish. -
Plan forfeiture allocated to participants as fee credit
Mike Preston replied to legort69's topic in 401(k) Plans
But since when has the fact that you have to do a general test stood for the proposition that one is very likely to fail said test? -
Controlled group. Husband/wife/2 children
Mike Preston replied to thepensionmaven's topic in 401(k) Plans
Not if they independently satisfy 410(b). -
Deductibility of 2 Years of Contributions in One Year
Mike Preston replied to mwyatt's topic in Retirement Plans in General
Better late than never! -
Plan forfeiture allocated to participants as fee credit
Mike Preston replied to legort69's topic in 401(k) Plans
Huh? -
Plan forfeiture allocated to participants as fee credit
Mike Preston replied to legort69's topic in 401(k) Plans
If every participant is in their own group and the document says that forfeitures reduce contributions one can calculate forfeitures as per the plan document to determine minimum annual additions and then set the otherwise determined individual allocation amount such that the net effect of the forfeiture allocation is subsumed by the client's determination of allocation amount. Yes, it is an annual addition. -
Deductibility of 2 Years of Contributions in One Year
Mike Preston replied to mwyatt's topic in Retirement Plans in General
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Partner SEP Contribution
Mike Preston replied to mjf06241972's topic in SEP, SARSEP and SIMPLE Plans
Awww, maybe permitted disparity to the rescue? Unlikely. -
timing of deferrals for self-employed and partners
Mike Preston replied to ldr's topic in 401(k) Plans
If that is the criteria, then it is indeed ridiculous.- 47 replies
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timing of deferrals for self-employed and partners
Mike Preston replied to ldr's topic in 401(k) Plans
You would think wrong. I've never seen it done.- 47 replies
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Refuse RMD - Now What
Mike Preston replied to BenefitsRUs21's topic in Defined Benefit Plans, Including Cash Balance
fmsinc, have you read 1.401(a)(9)-6? -
Refuse RMD - Now What
Mike Preston replied to BenefitsRUs21's topic in Defined Benefit Plans, Including Cash Balance
Dear Lord, give me strength! -
Permissive aggregation for coverage testing
Mike Preston replied to Belgarath's topic in Retirement Plans in General
Correct. None. -
Ineligible participant deferring before entry date
Mike Preston replied to ajustice's topic in 401(k) Plans
Put the plan in a position that is as close as possible to where it would have been had the error not been made. IOW, distribute the deferrals with earnings.
