IRS Issues Guidance On Applying New Comparability Plan Regs.
Rev. Rul. 2001-30; 2001-2 C.B. 46
- Institutional AuthorsInternal Revenue Service
- Cross-ReferenceFor the text of T.D. 8954, see Doc 2001-17943 (44 pages).
- Code Sections
- Subject Areas/Tax Topics
- Index Termspension plans, nondiscrimination rulespension plans, qualificationpension plans, contributions, definedpension plans, integration
- Jurisdictions
- LanguageEnglish
- Tax Analysts Document NumberDoc 2001-17973 (3 original pages)
- Tax Analysts Electronic Citation2001 TNT 126-11
Rev. Rul. 2001-30
I. PURPOSE
[1] This revenue ruling provides guidance with respect to the application of section 1.401(a)(4)-8(b) of the Income Tax Regulations relating to compliance of certain new comparability and similar defined contribution plans with the nondiscrimination requirements of section 401(a)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code.
[2] Under those regulations, a qualified defined contribution plan that has broadly available allocation rates can be tested for nondiscrimination based on plan benefits (rather than contributions) whether or not it meets the minimum allocation gateway. In determining whether a plan has broadly available allocation rates, the regulations permit an allocation to be disregarded to the extent that it is a defined benefit replacement allocation or other transition allocation. Allocations are defined benefit replacement allocations if they satisfy the basic conditions in the regulations and the specific conditions prescribed in this revenue ruling.
II. BACKGROUND
[3] Under final regulations (TD 8954) amending section 1.401(a)(4)-8(b), published in the Federal Register on June 29, 2001, a defined contribution plan must satisfy a minimum allocation gateway in order to be eligible to meet the nondiscrimination requirements of section 401(a)(4) on the basis of plan benefits rather than contributions, unless, for the plan year, the plan has broadly available allocation rates (as defined in the regulations) or certain age-based allocations.
[4] Section 1.401(a)(4)-8(b)(1)(iii)(A) provides that a plan has broadly available allocation rates for a plan year if each allocation rate under the plan is currently available during the plan year (within the meaning of section 1.401(a)(4)-4(b)(2)) to a group of employees that satisfies section 410(b) (without regard to the average benefit percentage test of section 1.410(b)-5). In determining whether a plan has broadly available allocation rates for the plan year, an employee's allocation may be disregarded to the extent that it is a transition allocation. In order to be treated as a transition allocation, the allocation must be either a defined benefit replacement allocation (DBRA) described in section 1.401(a)(4)-8(b)(1)(iii)(D), or a pre-existing replacement allocation or pre-existing merger and acquisition allocation described in section 1.401(a)(4)-8(b)(1)(iii)(E). Plan provisions relating to transition allocations must meet the requirements of section 1.401(a)(4)-8(b)(1)(iii)(C).
[5] Under section 1.401(a)(4)-8(b)(1)(iii)(D), in order for an allocation to be a DBRA it must be provided in accordance with guidance prescribed by the Commissioner in the Internal Revenue Bulletin (see "III. Specific Conditions" below) and the basic conditions set forth in section 1.401(a)(4)-8(b)(1)(iii)(D)(1)-(4).
III. SPECIFIC CONDITIONS
(1) This revenue ruling sets forth the specific conditions that an allocation must satisfy to be treated as a DBRA under section 1.401(a)(4)-8(b)(1)(iii)(D). These specific conditions are designed to permit employers to provide, in a nondiscriminatory manner, allocations replacing the retirement benefits that would have been provided under a defined benefit plan, without having to satisfy the minimum allocation gateway. At the same time, the specific conditions are designed to prevent the inappropriate avoidance of the gateway in the case of plans that provide special allocations for employees who formerly benefited under a defined benefit plan.
(2) Pursuant to this revenue ruling, to be treated as a DBRA, an allocation must meet the following conditions for a plan year:
(a) To satisfy the basic condition in section 1.401(a)(4)-
8(b)(1)(iii)(D)(1) that the allocations are provided to a group
of employees who formerly benefitted under an established
nondiscriminatory defined benefit plan of the employer or of a
prior employer that provided age-based equivalent allocation
rates, the allocations must be based on a defined benefit plan
that satisfies the following specific conditions:
(i) The defined benefit plan's benefit formula applicable
to the group of employees generated equivalent normal
allocation rates (determined without regard to changes in
accrual rates attributable to changes in an employee's
years of service) that increased from year to year as
employees attained higher ages.
(ii) The defined benefit plan satisfied sections 410(b) and
401(a)(4), without regard to section 410(b)(6)(C) and
without aggregating with any other plan, for the plan year
immediately preceding the first plan year for which the
allocation is provided to the employees. If the defined
benefit plan was sponsored by a prior employer, but not by
the employer, this condition does not apply.
(iii) The defined benefit plan was in effect for at least
the 5-year period ending on the date benefit accruals for
the employees under the defined benefit plan cease (with
one year substituted for 5 years in the case of a defined
benefit plan of a former employer), and neither the plan
formula nor the coverage of the plan has been substantially
changed during such period.
(b) To satisfy the basic condition in section 1.401(a)(4)-
8(b)(1)(iii)(D)(2) that the allocations for each employee in the
group were reasonably calculated, in a consistent manner, to
replace the retirement benefits that the employee would have
been provided under a defined benefit plan of the employer or of
the prior employer, the allocation must be reasonably calculated
to replace the employee's retirement benefits under the defined
benefit plan based on the terms of the defined benefit plan
(including the section 415(b)(1)(A) limit) as in effect
immediately prior to the date benefit accruals under the defined
benefit plan ceased.
(c) To satisfy the basic condition in section 1.401(a)(4)-
8(b)(1)(iii)(D)(4) that the composition of the group of
employees who receive the allocations for the plan year is
nondiscriminatory, the group of employees who receive the
allocations must satisfy section 410(b) (determined without
regard to the average benefit percentage test of section
1.410(b)-5) for the plan year.
DRAFTING INFORMATION
[6] The principal authors of this revenue ruling are Kenneth R. Conn of the Employee Plans, Tax Exempt and Government Entities Division and John T. Ricotta and Linda S. F. Marshall of the Office of Division Counsel/Associate Chief Counsel (Tax Exempt and Government Entities). For further information regarding this revenue ruling, please contact the Employee Plans' taxpayer assistance telephone service between the hours of 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. Eastern time, Monday through Thursday, by calling (202) 283-9516. Mr. Conn's number is (202) 283-9526. Mr. Ricotta's number is (202) 622-6060. Ms. Marshall's number is (202) 622-6090. (These telephone numbers are not toll-free.)
- Institutional AuthorsInternal Revenue Service
- Cross-ReferenceFor the text of T.D. 8954, see Doc 2001-17943 (44 pages).
- Code Sections
- Subject Areas/Tax Topics
- Index Termspension plans, nondiscrimination rulespension plans, qualificationpension plans, contributions, definedpension plans, integration
- Jurisdictions
- LanguageEnglish
- Tax Analysts Document NumberDoc 2001-17973 (3 original pages)
- Tax Analysts Electronic Citation2001 TNT 126-11