Guest ladycpa2 Posted September 18, 2007 Posted September 18, 2007 I have a client who failed their nondiscrimination deferral percentage test in their SARSEP for 2006 plan year. Do they have to refund the excess or can they make a QNEC to get the NHCE's percentage high enough they can pass? Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
Guest ladycpa2 Posted September 18, 2007 Posted September 18, 2007 I have a client who failed their nondiscrimination deferral percentage test in their SARSEP for 2006 plan year. Do they have to refund the excess or can they make a QNEC to get the NHCE's percentage high enough they can pass? Any help would be greatly appreciated!! Once, I looked at EPCRS Rev. Proc. 2006-27, I believe under EPCRS the SARSEP could use a QNEC to satisfy the failed deferral percentage test. A couple of other questions now, 1)If they use the QNEC, is the employer still subject to a 10% excise for not notifying the employee of the excess? 2) If they use the QNEC, that would not be considered a nondeductible contribution for the employer subject to the 10% excise tax as long as they are within their deduction limit with the QNEC right? and 3) Would the HCE be subject to the 6% excise tax on nondeductible IRA contributions? This is messy! Thanks for any assistance!
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