Kirk Maldonado
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Valid signature & elections on second distribution
Kirk Maldonado replied to a topic in 401(k) Plans
What does the plan say regarding subsequent contributions? -
Tax treatment of NUA of the employer's stock in a lump sum distributi
Kirk Maldonado replied to a topic in 401(k) Plans
An in-depth discussion of the taxation of distribution of employer securities can be found in my article entitled: Basis Issues Complicate Qualified Plan Distributions of Employer Securities, 77 Journal of Taxation 334 (1992). -
Non-U.S. Citizens As Plan Trustees?
Kirk Maldonado replied to mming's topic in Retirement Plans in General
Under some state laws, a corporation cannot serve as a trustee. -
Does being a director of a non-profit corporation equate to voting pow
Kirk Maldonado replied to Earl's topic in 401(k) Plans
For what it's worth, GCM 39616 and PLR 8702063 provide that tax-exempt organizations that are not organized on a stock basis may be considered to be a controlled group using the rules in Reg. Section 1.512(B)-1(l)(4)(i)(B). -
Opinions on the "401(k) Plan of the Future" - unlimited inve
Kirk Maldonado replied to a topic in 401(k) Plans
I think that it would cost a fortune to have such a plan audited for Form 5500 purposes. Also, I don't see how, as a practical matter, all of the substantive rules could be applied uniformly (e.g., the distribution options, loans, etc.) In short, I am very skeptical that it could actually be operated both in accordance with applicable law and in a cost-effective manner. -
How is an ESOP Installed?
Kirk Maldonado replied to a topic in Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs)
SEC registration is also required if rollover contributions are used to purchase employer stock. -
Haunted by Ghost of Participant Past
Kirk Maldonado replied to Ron Snyder's topic in Plan Terminations
Federal and state courts have concurrent jurisdiction over claims for benefits and QMCSOs. Federal courts have exclusive jurisdiction over all other claims arising under ERISA. ERISA Section 502(e). -
OK for employer to pay an annual per-participant charges for employed
Kirk Maldonado replied to PMC's topic in 401(k) Plans
IRC401: Significant is a relative term. For somebody that only has $100 in his or her account in the plan, a $25 annual fee would be a significant detriment. -
Employer uses "lottery" to select HCEs who must stop making
Kirk Maldonado replied to a topic in 401(k) Plans
I don't think that the hare-brained solution even works. If the persons who lost the lottery aren't eligible to make deferrals, my recollection is that they can't be taken into account in apply the ADP test. Thus, keeping them from deferrals results in them being completely ignored for the nondiscrimination test, which isn't the result that the employer was trying to achieve. Accordingly, I don't think that this lame-brained idea achieves any good, and certainly alienates the employees. If my analysis is right, whoever recommended this approach to the employer better may sure his or her malpractice insurance premiums are up to date. -
OK for employer to pay an annual per-participant charges for employed
Kirk Maldonado replied to PMC's topic in 401(k) Plans
IRC401: You may disagree with me, but the IRS doesn't. This specific question was posed to the IRS via the ABA a number of years ago, and that was the response we received. Now the IRS may not prevail in court, should you decide to litigate the issue, but you are virtually guaranteed that the IRS will fight you on this issue. -
Have you considered whether you have an affiliated service group?
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Seeking advice on "wrap plan" drafting
Kirk Maldonado replied to a topic in Other Kinds of Welfare Benefit Plans
I wrote an article on wrap plans many years ago. The citation is Why An Insured Health Plan Requires a Wrap-Around Document, 3 Journal of Compensation and Benefits, 147 (1987). -
Bonding and Directed Trustees/Custodians
Kirk Maldonado replied to KJohnson's topic in Retirement Plans in General
pdahlen: How do you square your answer with the terms of ERISA Section 412(a)(2)? -
I think that, unless you want to get into a fight with the HCFA, you should prohibit such payments to persons over age 65 (otherwise it is an impermissible incentive to opt out of the health plan and to take Medicare).
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Plan terminations using plan assets?
Kirk Maldonado replied to Cathy from Chicago's topic in 401(k) Plans
Thanks for the plug, rcline46. However, I seem to recall that there is DoL guidance that is even more on point; expressly dealing with termination of (defined benefit) plans. I'm pretty sure that it is the DoL Information Letter to John Erlenborn, dated March 13, 1986. -
OK for employer to pay an annual per-participant charges for employed
Kirk Maldonado replied to PMC's topic in 401(k) Plans
I think that arrangement violates the Section 411(a)(11) regulations.
