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Company has signifigant foreign operations employing ex pats. They would like to add an after tax provision to existing 401k plan ( 401k contributions are not viable as most of the income earned overseas not subject to American taxation up to a certain limit). Would it not be better to just add the Roth 401k? Does anyone have any experience with this type of arrangment?

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I don't think the issue is defintion compensation. My greater concern was allowing ex-pats to contribute and the associated administrative issues. Testing concerns aside, any reason not to accomplish this with the roth -k?

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Roth 401(k)s are not effective until January 1 2006. And many won't implement until later than that.

So if your question is purely administrative, you might not get any takers for a while.

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