Billypilgrim Posted December 9, 2020 Posted December 9, 2020 This is for a medical group partnership with no employees and all HCE's, common in emergency medicine. Each member is a separate entity but the group is an affiliated service group. Are individual cash balance plans allowed? I believe some members may have them already.
C. B. Zeller Posted December 9, 2020 Posted December 9, 2020 The ASG is treated as a single employer for purposes of 401(a)(26). Since plans may not be aggregated for 401(a)(26), any plan put into place would have to cover at least 40% of the ASG members (or if there are only 2 members, both members). Luke Bailey and ugueth 2 Free advice is worth what you paid for it. Do not rely on the information provided in this post for any purpose, including (but not limited to): tax planning, compliance with ERISA or the IRC, investing or other forms of fortune-telling, bird identification, relationship advice, or spiritual guidance. Corey B. Zeller, MSEA, CPC, QPA, QKA Preferred Pension Planning Corp.corey@pppc.co
Billypilgrim Posted December 9, 2020 Author Posted December 9, 2020 That's what I thought. Would it be possible to get a group plan for 40+% of the members and then run the DB through that?
C. B. Zeller Posted December 9, 2020 Posted December 9, 2020 Sure. They could have the partnership adopt a plan and then have the member orgs as additional adopting employers. Luke Bailey and ugueth 2 Free advice is worth what you paid for it. Do not rely on the information provided in this post for any purpose, including (but not limited to): tax planning, compliance with ERISA or the IRC, investing or other forms of fortune-telling, bird identification, relationship advice, or spiritual guidance. Corey B. Zeller, MSEA, CPC, QPA, QKA Preferred Pension Planning Corp.corey@pppc.co
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