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401(k) Testing, Including Safe Harbor and Roth

401(k) Testing, Including Safe Harbor and Roth. Bob Kaplan, CPC, QPA, APA, CFP. July 16, 2008 Session #58 Western Benefits Conference. AGENDA. Getting Started Defining Your HCE/NHCE Groups Current Year/Prior Year Issue Testing Options Correcting a Failed Test Questions.

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401(k) Testing, Including Safe Harbor and Roth

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  1. 401(k) Testing, Including Safe Harbor and Roth Bob Kaplan, CPC, QPA, APA, CFP July 16, 2008 Session #58 Western Benefits Conference

  2. AGENDA • Getting Started • Defining Your HCE/NHCE Groups • Current Year/Prior Year Issue • Testing Options • Correcting a Failed Test • Questions 2008 Western Benefits ConferenceING

  3. Getting Started • Do you have all employees • Controlled group members • Leased employees/Independent contractors identified • Did you pass coverage • If not – need to fix prior to ADP/ACP tests 2008 Western Benefits ConferenceING

  4. Getting Started • Disaggregated Testing • Eligibility less than 1 year • §401(k)(3)(F) lets you test all HCEs (regardless of hire date) along with NHCEs who have completed the statutory requirements (age 21 and 1 year of service) • Entry Date = 365 days?? 2008 Western Benefits ConferenceING

  5. Getting Started • Disaggregated Testing • Eligibility less than 1 year • §410(b)(4) allows you to separate all employees with less than the statutory eligibility from those who have completed statutory • Must use for all plan purposes • Statute references “plan’s entry date • Hot potato that IRS hasn’t absolutely resolved 2008 Western Benefits ConferenceING

  6. Getting Started • Excess deferrals - §402(g) • HCEs – include amounts in testing, even if corrected • NHCES – exclude amounts from testing • Gap period income included with correction • Roth – which dollars go back first • Document decides or employee decides • Do not include amounts over $15,500 for catch-up eligible participants • Or §415 or plan limit violations 2008 Western Benefits ConferenceING

  7. Getting Started • Do you have the correct compensation? • Remember new post-severance rules • Discussed at other sessions • If an employee has zero compensation • Self Employed • Participant who did not work during year • No official guidance, but IRS has said informally to exclude 2008 Western Benefits ConferenceING

  8. HCEs/NHCEs • Check your plan document • HCEs • 5% owners, or • Those who made more than the $ threshold in prior year (2008 = $105,000); compensation as defined in §415(c)(3) • Optional election to limit HCE group to 20% who made more than $ threshold • Could limit HCEs and help testing • Must sync up in all plans of sponsor 2008 Western Benefits ConferenceING

  9. Example – Assume 20 Employees Prior $HCE Top 20 • $225,000 Y Y • $225,000 Y Y • $175,000 Y Y • $150,000 Y Y • $130,000 Y N • $125,000 Y N • -20 <$60,000 N N 2008 Western Benefits ConferenceING

  10. HCE Determination • Stock Attribution (rules under §318) • Do you have % of ownership and family relationship? • Often missed during takeovers 2008 Western Benefits ConferenceING

  11. Current Year/Prior Year • Check Plan Document • Prior Year is default (under regs) • Prior Year – changes in group ignored except: • Amendment in Plan • Consolidation, merger spin-off • Change in permissive aggregation • Change in employee group of more than 10% - calculate the weighted average 2008 Western Benefits ConferenceING

  12. Current Year/Prior Year • Mix and match ADP/ACP • ADP = Prior • ACP = Current • Effective when Discretionary Match is used • Okay for most plans • But not in GUST prototypes (this will change whne you use EGTRRA prototypes) 2008 Western Benefits ConferenceING

  13. Current Year/Prior Year • Mix and Match ADP/ACP • Cannot use: • QMACs in ADP • Recharacterization • Shifting 2008 Western Benefits ConferenceING

  14. Current Year/Prior Year • Switching from Prior to Current • Allowed with no restrictions • Timing = this is a discretionary amendment so it must be done by the end of the year being tested 2008 Western Benefits ConferenceING

  15. Current Year/Prior Year • Switching testing method from Current Year to Prior Year • Allowed with restrictions • Entire life of plan on Current (if less than 5 years) • 5 consecutive years of Current (includes short plan years and safe harbor years) • Merger of two or more plans and change is during the §410(b)(6)(C) transition period • Discretionary amendment – by PYE 2008 Western Benefits ConferenceING

  16. Current Year/Prior Year • Prior Year use of QNECs • Must be made by end of current year • Example: • Testing 2008 Plan year (calendar year plan) • Prior year 2007 used for NHCEs • QNEC must be made by 12/31/08 • Problem = we don’t know we need a QNEC until early 2009!!!! 2008 Western Benefits ConferenceING

  17. Current Year/Prior year • Prior year testing in initial plan year? • Assume 3% 2008 Western Benefits ConferenceING

  18. Correcting a Failed Test • Flat $, Flat %, or Targeted QNEC • QMAC • Shifting • Recharacterization • Reclassified as Catch-up • Refunds • Can use a combination of methods 2008 Western Benefits ConferenceING

  19. Correcting a Failed Test • QNECs or QMACs • If you want to use a QNEC or QMAC of more than 5% in ADP or ACP test, you must: • Give it to all eligible participants • Give it to at least 50% of eligible participants, and • The contribution for any of those receiving the corrective contribution may not be more than double that of any other participant 2008 Western Benefits ConferenceING

  20. Correcting a Failed Test • Shifting • If you pass ADP by a lot and fail ACP – you can shift amounts not needed in ADP to ACP • Testing gimmick only – you do not actually move funds • You must pass ADP both before and after shift • You cannot shift ACP to ADP (unless ACP amounts subject to same withdrawal restrictions as 401(k) deferrals) 2008 Western Benefits ConferenceING

  21. Correcting a Failed Test Example of Shifting Before After ADP ACP ADP ACP HCE 5.40% 1.85% 4.40% 2.85% NHCE 3.90% .85% 2.90% 1.85% • ADP passes before and after • Shift of 1% helps ACP pasd 2008 Western Benefits ConferenceING

  22. Correcting a Failed Test • Recharacterization • Failed ADP amounts are changed to be voluntary after-tax $ • Must be a plan document provision • Must then run ACP test including these amounts • Does anyone do this??? 2008 Western Benefits ConferenceING

  23. Correcting a Failed Test • Reclassifying as Catch-up • If catch-up eligible participant has room; this is automatic. Does not have an option of refund Note: This is done at point in process when check would be written to participants – not before!!! 2008 Western Benefits ConferenceING

  24. Correcting a Failed Test • Refunds • If participant has both pre-tax and Roth in year? • What does document state? • Some give participants the choice; most define which is returned first 2008 Western Benefits ConferenceING

  25. Correcting a Failed Test • Gap Period Income • 2007 PY = Yes • 2008 PY = No • Remember this is only for ADP/ACP test • Still calculated for §402(g) and §415 corrections 2008 Western Benefits ConferenceING

  26. Correcting a Failed Test • Taxation of distributions • 2008 PY: All distributions and earnings taxable in year distributed (not contributed) • Form 1099R codes – discussed in earlier session 2008 Western Benefits ConferenceING

  27. Correcting a Failed Test • Timing for Eligible Automatic Contribution Arrangements (EACAs) • 6 months after Plan Year end 2008 Western Benefits ConferenceING

  28. Correcting a Failed Test • Tests not corrected by 12 months after the end of Plan Year are disqualified • Hello EPCRS 2008 Western Benefits ConferenceING

  29. Miscellaneous • Post-Severance Compensation • If terminated in December and paid (unused vacation) in February – do you test February deferrals in that year or in the prior year (when services were rendered) • No guidance 2008 Western Benefits ConferenceING

  30. Miscellaneous • Permissive 90 day withdrawals (EACA) • Do not include in testing • May want to hold up testing until the 90 day period has completely expired • For those who start deferring very late in the year 2008 Western Benefits ConferenceING

  31. Testing Plans with Safe Harbor Match • Matching contributions in excess of either ADP or ACP safe harbors must be tested • Matches with conditions • Discretionary in excess of 4% • Last day, 1000 hours • Applied to match on deferrals greater than 6% of pay 2008 Western Benefits ConferenceING

  32. SH Matches • What to Test?? • Include all matching contributions • Only those not considered safe harbor 2008 Western Benefits ConferenceING

  33. Had Enough for One Day? • Questions??? • Thank you for your attendance and participation 2008 Western Benefits ConferenceING

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