Base Integrated Allocation Formula Sample Clauses

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Base Integrated Allocation Formula. To the extent that such contributions are sufficient they shall be allocated first, as a designated percentage of each eligible Participant's Compensation, plus a designated percentage of Compensation in excess of the Integration Level (as defined in the Adoption Agreement). The percentage of excess Compensation may not exceed the lesser of (i) the amount first specified in this paragraph or
Base Integrated Allocation Formula. To the extent that such contributions are sufficient they shall be allocated first, as a designated percentage of each eligible Participant’s Compensation, plus a designated percentage of Compensation in excess of the Integration Level (as defined in the Adoption Agreement). The percentage of excess Compensation may not exceed the lesser of (i) the amount first specified in this paragraph or (ii) the greater of 5.7% or the percentage rate of tax under Code Section 3111(a) as in effect on the first day of the Plan Year attributable to the Old Age (OA) portion of the OASDI provisions of the Social Security Act. If the Employer specifies an Integration Level in the Adoption Agreement which is lower than the Taxable Wage Base (for Social Security purposes (SSTWB) in effect as of the first day of the Plan Year, the percentage contributed with respect to excess Compensation must be adjusted. If the Plan’s Integration Level is greater than the larger of $10,000 or 20% of the SSTWB but not more than 80% of the TWB, the excess percentage is 4.3%. If the Plan’s Integration Level is greater than 80% of the TWB but less than 100% of the TWB, the excess percentage is 5.4%.
Base Integrated Allocation Formula. The Employer shall have the right to make a discretionary nonelective contribution. To the extent that such contributions are sufficient, they shall be allocated as follows: The percentage of excess Compensation may not exceed the lesser of (i) the amount first specified in this paragraph or (ii) the greater of 5.7% or the percentage rate of tax under Code Section 3121(a) as in effect on the first day of the Plan Year attributable to the Old Age (OA) portion of the OASDI provisions of the Social Security Act. If the Employer specifies an Integration Level in Section III(C) that is lower than the Taxable Wage Base for Social Security purposes (SSTWB) in effect as of the first day of the Plan Year, the percentage contributed with respect to excess Compensation must be adjusted. If the Plan's Integration Level is greater than the larger of $10,000 or 20% of the SSTWB but not more than 80% of the SSTWB, the excess percentage is 4.3%. If the Plan's Integration Level is greater than 80% of the SSTWB but less than 100% of the SSTWB, the excess percentage is 5.4%.
Base Integrated Allocation Formula. As an amount taking into consideration amounts contributed to Social Security using the two-step Base Integrated Allocation Formula as described in paragraph 3.1(b) of the Plan Document; to the extent that such contributions are sufficient, they shall be allocated as follows: % of each eligible Participant’s Compensation, plus % of Compensation in excess of the Integration Level defined at Section III(D) hereof. The percentage of excess Compensation may not exceed the lesser of (1) the amount first specified in this paragraph or (2) the greater of 5.7% or the percentage rate of tax under Code Section 3111(a) as in effect on the first day of the Plan Year attributable to the Old Age (OA) portion of the OASDI provisions of the Social Security Act. If the Employer specifies an Integration Level in Section III(D) which is lower than the Taxable Wage Base for Social Security purposes (SSTWB) in effect as of the first day of the Plan Year, the percentage contributed with respect to excess Compensation must be adjusted. If the Plan’s Integration Level is greater than the larger of $10,000 or 20% of the SSTWB but not more than 80% of the SSTWB, the excess percentage is 4.3%. If the Plan’s Integration Level is greater than 80% of the SSTWB but less than 100% of the SSTWB, the excess percentage is 5.4%.
Base Integrated Allocation Formula. If the Adopting Employer has selected the base integrated allocation formula in the Adoption Agreement, subject to the overall permitted disparity limits, Employer Profit Sharing Contributions shall be allocated as follows. The Base Integrated Allocation Formula is not available for years in which the Plan is top heavy. Step 1. Employer Profit Sharing Contributions shall first be allocated to each Qualifying Participant’s Individual Account in the ratio that the sum of each Qualifying Participant’s total Compensation and Compensation in excess of the integration level bears to the sum of all Qualifying Participants’ total Compensation and Compensation in excess of the integration level, but not in excess of the non-top heavy profit sharing maximum disparity rate as described below. Step 2. Any Employer Profit Sharing Contributions remaining after the allocation in Step 1 shall be allocated pro rata to Qualifying Participants in the manner described in Plan Section 3.04(B)(1).

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