metsfan026 Posted yesterday at 02:42 PM Posted yesterday at 02:42 PM I'm 99% sure I know the answer, but I wanted to be 100% sure. If a participant is on maternity leave at the end of the year, are they still considered employed on the last day of the Plan Year in order to be eligible for a Profit Sharing contribution (the participant had worked over 1,000 hours prior to going out on leave)? Thanks in advance!
Bri Posted yesterday at 03:05 PM Posted yesterday at 03:05 PM Doesn't sound like a severance of employment to me..... Bill Presson 1
ratherbereading Posted yesterday at 05:13 PM Posted yesterday at 05:13 PM Agree - not a severance of employment. Bill Presson 1 4 out of 3 people struggle with math
CuseFan Posted yesterday at 05:34 PM Posted yesterday at 05:34 PM Thirded! Bill Presson 1 Kenneth M. Prell, CEBS, ERPA Vice President, BPAS Actuarial & Pension Services kprell@bpas.com
Peter Gulia Posted yesterday at 07:46 PM Posted yesterday at 07:46 PM If the absence is “(i) by reason of the pregnancy of the individual, (ii) by reason of the birth of a child of the individual, (iii) by reason of the placement of a child with the individual in connection with the adoption of such child by such individual, or (iv) for purposes of caring for such child for a period beginning immediately following such birth or placement,” ERISA §§ 202-203 set up mandated provisions for crediting service and not having a break in service. And the U.S. Family and Medical Leave Act might provide some benefit-continuation rights. These might bear on how a plan’s fiduciary reads and interprets a last-day condition. Peter Gulia PC Fiduciary Guidance Counsel Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 215-732-1552 Peter@FiduciaryGuidanceCounsel.com
Paul I Posted yesterday at 08:25 PM Posted yesterday at 08:25 PM If the employee met the eligibility and entry provisions before start her maternity leave, then she is will get an allocation at the end of the year. Some plans have a provision that an employee who would first meet the eligibility and entry requirements after starting maternity leave are excluded from receiving an allocation as of the plan year end allocation date, BUT upon return from maternity leave, the employee must be given an allocation as if she was active on the allocation date. If the employee in the OP started leave under these circumstances, then check the plan provisions applicable to leaves of absence and year-end allocations.
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