A client of mine with four employees has been arranging a pension-plan for his employees, but with a strange arrangement.
1) He writes the employees a check for 6% of their compensation.
2) Each employee deposits their check with a pension plan custodian of their own choice. Employer gets
confirmation that each employee has in fact made the deposit within a few days of receiving his check.
3) I allow him to deduct the checks as a pension plan fringe benefit expense.
After reading this far, I'll bet some of you are already alarmed at this arrangement. But hold on to your seat. It gets better.
In spite of the inherent dangers above, everything has worked well for years and years without a hitch, UNTIL...
4) One of the employees received her 6% in March, and deposited the money into a ROTH. YIKES!! And, as fate would have it, this employee is also my client.
To report in a manner that makes all parties happy, my questions:
a) How does the employee with the Roth report the receipt of the 6% check. Is it compensation? Is it pension income?
b) Is the employer still entitled to deduct all such payments as a pension plan fringe benefit expense?
1) He writes the employees a check for 6% of their compensation.
2) Each employee deposits their check with a pension plan custodian of their own choice. Employer gets
confirmation that each employee has in fact made the deposit within a few days of receiving his check.
3) I allow him to deduct the checks as a pension plan fringe benefit expense.
After reading this far, I'll bet some of you are already alarmed at this arrangement. But hold on to your seat. It gets better.
In spite of the inherent dangers above, everything has worked well for years and years without a hitch, UNTIL...
4) One of the employees received her 6% in March, and deposited the money into a ROTH. YIKES!! And, as fate would have it, this employee is also my client.
To report in a manner that makes all parties happy, my questions:
a) How does the employee with the Roth report the receipt of the 6% check. Is it compensation? Is it pension income?
b) Is the employer still entitled to deduct all such payments as a pension plan fringe benefit expense?
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