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When an employer's group medical plan does not utilize at least 80% of the premiums for healthcare in a given year, the insurance company must provide a "refund" to the employer. This "refund" is then allocated to those employees who paid insurance premiums, and it is reported as taxable income on W2. Question: Is this "refund" received by the employee included in plan compensation the year the refund is received? The particular plan uses 415 Comp excluding reimbursements or other expense allowances, fringe benefits (cash or non-cash), moving expenses, deferred compensation (other than deferrals specified in k. above) and welfare benefits. thank you
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Medical practice sponsors 401(k) plan. A nurse practitioner terminated employment in early December, and has not worked for the plan sponsor since termination. However, the NP will receive commissions on collections through the end of December. What is the impact on the retirement plan if the NP receives a paycheck (with employment taxes withheld) as of 12/31 even though the last day worked was several weeks prior to that? Thanks!