Jakyasar Posted Friday at 04:29 AM Posted Friday at 04:29 AM Hi I usually do not exclude anything from the salaries but the following came up as never had to deal with. Owner just gets normal salary and never a bonus. All rank&file get salary plus bonus where the total is reflected on gross w-2. Owner wants to exclude everyone's bonus for pension purposes. Does this fail 414(s)? Thanks QKA, QKC, QPA, CBS - I used to be indecisive about pensions but now I am not so sure
Bill Presson Posted Friday at 12:11 PM Posted Friday at 12:11 PM Jak, First - it would have to be in the document before the start of the plan year. Second - all depends on the numbers and we didn’t get any. Third - if the owner has w-2 in excess of the comp limit even after the bonus is excluded, the answer is very likely that it would fail. Jakyasar and Bri 2 William C. Presson, ERPA, QPA, QKA bill.presson@gmail.com C 205.994.4070
Jakyasar Posted Friday at 02:36 PM Author Posted Friday at 02:36 PM Hi Bill Thank you for your input and hope all is well. Agree on your third point. Assume the document states all bonuses are excluded. Let's say as an example (if I understood you correctly) Owner w-2 360k, gets 30k/month paycheck and nothing else. Rank&file employees get 50k w-2 and 10k bonus for a total of 60k Still fails? QKA, QKC, QPA, CBS - I used to be indecisive about pensions but now I am not so sure
justanotheradmin Posted Friday at 05:10 PM Posted Friday at 05:10 PM yes, if Owner is the only HCE and the rank and file are NHCE, that fails 414(s). HCE has 100% of compensation included, NHCE only have 83.3%. That spread is too far apart. Jakyasar and Bill Presson 2 I'm a stranger on the internet. Nothing I write is tax or legal advice. I'd like a witty saying here, but I don't have any. When in doubt, what does the plan document say?
Jakyasar Posted Friday at 06:02 PM Author Posted Friday at 06:02 PM Perfect and thank you both justanotheradmin 1 QKA, QKC, QPA, CBS - I used to be indecisive about pensions but now I am not so sure
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