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New Guidance for Tax-Exempt Organizations Calculating Excise Tax on Pay of Highly Compensated Employees
McGuireWoods
[Guidance Overview] Feb. 6, 2019 "Parachute payments can be subject to excise tax even if the covered employee's remuneration is less than $1 million, provided only that the employee also qualifies as 'highly compensated' for purposes of the employer's retirement plans. For 2018, that category included employees who received at least $120,000 of compensation in 2017." MORE >> |
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