Plan sponsor is changing from a C-corp to an S-Corp causing his fiscal year end to switch from 6/30 to 12/31. Their profit sharing plan also has a June year end and the pros and cons of also changing the plan year to a December year end are being considered.

They would like to make a contribution and take a deduction for the resulting 6-month shortened fiscal year ending 12/31/06. If the plan year is not changed, I guess the limitation year definition in the plan document would have to be amended to the fiscal year ending within the plan year, and the total contribution for the PYE 6/30/07 would be whatever was contributed/deducted for the short FYE 12/31/06? In this scenario, it would seem that the limits on annual additions and compensation would be unreduced as there would still be a 12-month plan year.

If the plan year definition was also changed to coincide with the calendar year fiscal, it seems that the limits would have to prorated to 50% of the maximum for the resulting short plan year. Are these choices accurate and are there any other aspects to be considered? All help is appreciated.