How is limit calculated -
assumptions for 1999
principal repaid 60,000
interest repaid 110,000
total repaid 170,000
12/31/99 value of stock released 90,000
Less than 1/3 allocation goes to HCE's
when I calculate 415 limits (specifically the 30,000 limit) do I use the 60,000, or the 90,000?
I know the 90,000 is used for participant accounts. However, in doing so, I have an individual who exceeds 30,000. But if I use the 60,000 for 415 testing, the participant is under the 30,000.
thanks.
RLL
Jan 21 2000, 09:54 PM
Use $60,000 for determining 415 annual additions, per IRC Section 415©(6).
Also, the allocations under a leveraged ESOP should be in shares (or other non-monetary units), as required under Reg. Sec. 54.4975-11. Accordingly, the $90,000 current fair market value of the released shares is not a relevant factor in determining the 1999 allocation.
[This message has been edited by RLL (edited 01-21-2000).]
Thank you very much.
I believe I misphrased my original message.
Can I rephrase it as follows:
The 60,000 in my example is used for 415 testing per IRC 415©(6). Separately, the shares released from suspense are based upon the formula used, (P only method or P and I method). The fact that in a particular year, an individual may be allocated from suspense, as a result of the release, shares whose current value exceeds 30k is irrelevant to 415 testing.
I appreciate your help.
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