Guest peter Sheehan Posted May 8, 2000 Posted May 8, 2000 I would appreciate it if someone would provide assistance with the following question and apologize if it is too basic for this forum. A non profit with one employee for the next several years and possibly two after that time wants to start a 403 (B) plan and have the option of employer contributions matching some percentage of employee salary deferrals which are expected to be about 10K. Are there any problems with the non discrmination test when there is only one employee? Is there a book that could be consulted to explain the non discrimination test in general and the problems that might be presented by the above description. Thank you.
Carol V. Calhoun Posted May 11, 2000 Posted May 11, 2000 So long as there is only one employee, the nondiscrimination rules should not be an issue. ------------------ Employee benefits legal resource site Employee benefits legal resource site The opinions of my postings are my own and do not necessarily represent my law firm's position, strategies, or opinions. The contents of my postings are offered for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. A visit to this board or an exchange of information through this board does not create an attorney-client relationship. You should consult directly with an attorney for individual advice regarding your particular situation. I am not your lawyer under any circumstances.
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