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Numbers789 created a topic in 401(k) Plans

Partnership - S Corps as Partners

"Working with a medical practice. The practice is a partnership where the employees are paid. The partners of the practice are each of the doctors' S Corps. The S Corps are adopting employers of the plan. The doctors don't receive any W2 income from the partnership. K1s are issued to each S Corp. In turn, each S Corp issues a W2 and K1 to the owner. The plan administrator is stating that they will consider both the W2 and K1 issued by the S Corps as compensation for retirement plan calculations. I was under the impression that you can only use W2 compensation when looking at a S Corp but apparently the partnership overrides that rule? Thoughts?"

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