Profit Sharing Plans – A Basic Employer Funded Retirement Plan

Profit Sharing Plans can be designed as an employee benefit where contributions are allocated to participants in proportion to salary, or they can be designed to primarily benefit business owners, highly compensated employees, or older participants. All contributions are funded by the employer.

  • Discretionary Contributions

Contributions to Profit Sharing Plans are discretionary, and employers can contribute up to 25% of total eligible salary each year.

  • Tax Benefits

Employers can take a tax deduction for contributions made to Profit Sharing Plans, and the plan’s investment earnings grow on a tax-deferred basis.

  • Flexible Investments

Profit Sharing Plans permit many types of investments, including mutual funds and other investments offered through your financial advisor.

  • Allocation Methods

Contributions to Profit Sharing Plans can be allocated to or divided up among participants using one of the follow allocation methods:

Salary Proportional – contributions are allocated in proportion to salary.

FICA Integrated – contributions are allocated in proportion to salary, with an additional allocation to participants whose earnings exceed a certain figure, usually the indexed FICA wage limit ($168,600 for 2024).

Age-Weighted – contributions are allocated with consideration both to compensation and to age. In practice, older participants get a larger allocation than younger participants with the same earnings.

New Comparability Plans – allow employers to make separate contributions for different groups of employees. Groups are often defined as Owners, Other Highly Compensated Employees and Non-highly Compensated Employees. Other groups can be defined depending on an employer’s goals. Contributions made to each group are allocated among the employees in each group based on salary.

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