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salary reduction plan
See also 401(K) Plan
salary reduction plan

plan allowing employees to contribute pretax compensation to a qualified tax deferred retirement plan. Until the tax reform act of 1986 , the term was synonymous with 401(k) PLAN, but the 1986 act prohibited employees of state and local governments and tax-exempt organizations from establishing new 401(k) plans, and added restrictions to existing government and tax-exempt unfunded deferred compensation arrangements and tax-sheltered annuity arrangements creating, in effect, a broadened definition of salary reduction plan.

Federal government employees are allowed salary deductions up to the limits for 401(k) plans. State and local governments and taxexempt organizations other than churches may set up Section 457 deferred compensation plans allowing employees to defer annually up to $15,000, or 100% of any employee's total compensation, whichever is less. Tax-exempt and educational organizations can offer their employees 403(b) plans, also known as tax-sheltered annuities or TSA plans. These plans offer similar benefits and rules than those that apply to 457 and 401(k) plans.

Employer plans must limit elective deferrals to an annual tax-free ceiling set by legislation or the plan could be disqualified. Under the Economic Growth And Tax Relief Reconciliation Act Of 2001, the salary reduction plan limit is $15,000 in 2006, after which the limit will be indexed to inflation in $500 increments. For employees over age 50, extra catch-up contributions of $5,000 can be made, meaning that up to $20,000 can be contributed annually. These limits also apply to 403(b) annuities, SEPS, and Sec. 457 governmental plans.

salary reduction plan
salary reduction plan
salary reduction plan

plan that allows employees the opportunity to have a certain percentage of their gross salary withheld and invested in the employee's choice of a stock, bond, or money market fund.

See also simple ira , Simplified Employee Pension Plan (SEP-IRA) , Section 401(K) Plan
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