I have a client who has dropped down to 57 1/2% on the top heavy test and is so happy he doesn't have to do the top heavy minimum for the 2016 plan year. He is now the sole owner, and his son also works there, but doesn't defer into the plan. The former co-owner sold his shares to the current sole owner in July 2014. Is he still counted as key for 5 years (2014 thru 2018) for determining Top Heavy?
My client is trying to do some planning to see if his son can defer, and someone I talked to thought this had changed...the number of years a non-key is counted in the test. Note the former co-owner still works there and still has assets in the plan.