Guest Francie Purnell Posted April 25, 2001 Posted April 25, 2001 I am looking for some guidance and good reference material to teach me how to calculate a bottom's up and "straight" QNEC. Any suggestions?
Guest Posted April 25, 2001 Posted April 25, 2001 lets say my ADP for the HCEs is 5% and the ADP for the 15 NHCEs is 2.5%. I failed my test by 0.5% In other words I need to raise the NHCEs by 15 * 0.5% or total of 7.5% If plan document allowed for it, I could give a 7.5% bottom up QNEC to the lowest paid ee (providing he/she doesn't go over the 415 limit) If that ee was at 20% already, then I could only give him/her 5% and I qould have to give the next NHCE a 2.5% QNEC. or if plan does not allow for bottom up QNEC I still need to allocate a total of 7.5%. if only 10 of the 15 NHCEs are eligible for a QNEC, then each of those 10 NHCEs would receive .75% QNEC.
Guest Francie Purnell Posted April 25, 2001 Posted April 25, 2001 Why would there be some employees on the ADP test as eligible employees but not eligible for the QNEC? It appears that it is quite simple--- what am I missing?
Richard Anderson Posted April 25, 2001 Posted April 25, 2001 You may place restrictions on the QNEC; such as 1000 hour or last day. Therefore a person may be eligible to defer, but not be eligible for the QNEC.
Guest Francie Purnell Posted April 25, 2001 Posted April 25, 2001 Does the same apply for the QMAC, as far as calculating? I am aware that the QNEC is coded as ee contributions and the QMAC is coded as er contributions --- correct?
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