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pbarrett
I have a 12/31/02 401(k) plan and just did the testing and found the plan failed the ACP testing. The HCE need to have funds distributed. I will be sending checks to two HCE less losses and reporting the amounts as income for 2003. One of the three HCE is not vested. Questions:

For deduction purposes, for the 2002 year, can the employer write off the entire match contribution even though part will be refunded in 2003?

Second, they have to make a top heavy contribution, can I forfeit the non-vested highly's excess match and use it to help fund the top heavy? In other words, reallocate it just to the NHCE needing a top heavy contribution (some of the NHCE do not need a top heavy contribution due to the match amount they received.) I didn't see anything in the doc except that it is to be forfeited. My guess is it would have to be reallocated to all eligible participants.

Thanks for any input.

Pat
ccassetty
How does your document say forfeitures are to be used? If it allows them to reduce employer contributions, I don't see why you couldn't use them towards the top heavy.
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