Guest zdarskyj Posted March 9, 2004 Posted March 9, 2004 There are two HCE's in Plan X Participant A who is 52, and his brother Participant B who is 48. They both deferred $7,000 into a 401(k) Plan failed the ADP test, and are now getting refunds of $ 600.00. I reclassified Participant A's refund as "catch-up" for 2003. My question is - Can I reclassify more of his deferral as catch-up to lower his ADR so Participant B will not get a refund?
FundeK Posted March 9, 2004 Posted March 9, 2004 Not a chance.... Unless the participant exceeded a statutory or plan imposed limit none of his $ is classified as catch up. Of course, this would have been caught before testing and the $ wouldn't have even been included in the deferrals for testing.
PensionNewbee Posted March 10, 2004 Posted March 10, 2004 so, am I correct in stating that an HCE who did not defer the maximum under the plan cannot have a portion of his deferral treated as a catch-up contribution to pass the ADP test? The test has to fail and the excess gets treated as a catch up?
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