Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byKylee Gurney Modified over 9 years ago
2
PAISBOA Carroll Consultants, Ltd. Patrick Gallagher, CEBS
3
The Written Plan RequirementFollowing the Terms of the PlanMandatory vs. Optional ProvisionsOperational Issues & Common Written Plan ErrorsAvoiding Plan ErrorsOther IRS ViolationsFix-It Guides – Common Problems, Real Solutions
4
Types of Plans ◦ ERISA ◦ Church Plans ◦ Non-ERISA
5
Types of Documents ◦ Prototype ◦ Volume Submitter ◦ Individually Designed
6
EligibilityCompensation Employer Contribution Distribution Options Written Plan
7
Mandatory EligibilityBenefitsLimitationsDistributionsInvestments
8
Universal availability for employee deferrals Can exclude: Student Employees Participants in another plan Non-Resident Aliens Employees who normally work less than 20 Hours per week
9
o Non-Discrimination requirements o Definition of Compensation o Year of Service definition
10
o Employee deferral – 402(g) Limit o All contributions – 415 Limit o Compensation – 401(a)(17) Limit
11
Timing of Benefits Form of Benefits
12
Vendors available Participant Directed Provisions
13
Optional Automatic Enrollment Mandatory Employee Deferrals Roth In-Service withdrawals Rollovers & Plan to Plan Transfers Catch-up contributions Termination of the Plan HardshipsLoans Employer contributions Vesting
14
Advantages Increase Participation Solve failing ACP Test Disadvantages Annual Notices Participants with small balances
15
Condition of employment Do not count toward 402(g) Limit
16
After-Tax employee deferrals Earnings grow tax-free New 1/1/2013 – In Plan Roth Conversion
17
Age 59 ½ - earliest date for employee deferrals Define Sources Available
18
Helps employees consolidate and manage retirement investments Transfers are difficult to administer
19
15 Years of Service Age 50
20
Preserves the Employer’s right to terminate
21
IRS Safe Harbor Reasons Can allow for any heavy and immediate financial need Define Sources Available
22
Define minimum/maximum loan Interest rate charged Number of years to repay Repayment method Number of loans outstanding When loan defaults
23
Matching Formula Non-elective Contribution
24
Most plans 100% immediately 3 year cliff 2-20 schedule
25
Plan not adopted on or before 12/31/2009 Haste in adopting written plan resulted in errors Operation not following the written plan document
26
Follow the terms of the plan Timely transfer of contributions Conduct periodic reviews Update for recent law changes Nondiscrimination Testing Form 5500 Reporting
27
√ Review plan document √ Compliance testing each year √ Monitor employee deferral and catch-up limits
28
Universal Availability Ineligible employers Plan Loans violate IRC 72(p) Hardship distribution failures Late deposit of employee elective deferrals Plan transfers
29
Common ProblemsReal Solutions You have not updated your plan document effective 1/1/2009 Adopt plan now and update to prototype during remedial amendment period Failed to follow plan terms Apply reasonable correction method See Rev. Proc. 2013-12 Definition of compensation was not applied correctly Corrective contribution or distribution Missing Employer contributions Corrective contribution
30
Common ProblemsReal Solutions Plan failed nondiscrimination testsMake qualified non-elective contributions for the non-highly compensated employees or refund excess contributions to HCEs A participant exceeded IRS Plan limits Process an excess deferral distribution Late deposited employee deferralsDeposit all late deferrals and earnings resulted from late deposit – see DOL lost earnings calculator at www.askebsa.dol.gov/ VFCPcalculator/webcalculator.aspx
31
Common ProblemsReal Solutions Participant loans do not conform to IRC 72p Modify loan terms or send a corrective payment Hardship distributions not made properly Amend plan retroactively to allow hardships or have participant return hardship distribution with earnings Did not file Form 5500File all delinquent returns IRS Fix-It Guide for 403(b) Plans coming soon: http://www.irs.gov/Retirement-Plans/Plan-Sponsor/Fix-It-Guides- --Common-Problems,-Real-Solutions
32
How Can I Find Out More? www.irs.gov/ep Newsletters, Employee Plans News, Retirement News for Employers, Governmental Plans Updates Marcie Carroll610-225-1210mcarroll@cclbenefits.com Tom Giedgowd 610-225-1206tgiedgowd@cclbenefits.com Pat Gallagher610-225-1217pgallagher@cclbenefits.com Buzz Hartsig610-225-1204bhartsig@cclbenefits.com Regulatory Guidance, Fiduciary Education, Investment Provider Analysis and Management, Investment Platform Plan Transition, Year-end Compliance Testing and Form 5500 Reporting, Plan Design Consulting & Employee Communication and Education www.cclbenefits.com
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.