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§ 402A. Optional treatment of elective deferrals as Roth contributions

 
(a)
General rule
 
If an applicable retirement plan includes a qualified Roth contribution program -
 
(1)
any designated Roth contribution made by an employee pursuant to the program shall be treated as an elective deferral for purposes of this chapter, except that such contribution shall not be excludable from gross income, and
 
(2)
such plan (and any arrangement which is part of such plan) shall not be treated as failing to meet any requirement of this chapter solely by reason of including such program.
 
(b)
Qualified Roth contribution program
 
For purposes of this section -
 
(1)
In general
 
The term "qualified Roth contribution program" means a program under which an employee may elect to make designated Roth contributions in lieu of all or a portion of elective deferrals the employee is otherwise eligible to make under the applicable retirement plan.
 
(2)
Separate accounting required
 
A program shall not be treated as a qualified Roth contribution program unless the applicable retirement plan -
 
(A)
establishes separate accounts ("designated Roth accounts") for the designated Roth contributions of each employee and any earnings properly allocable to the contributions, and
 
(B)
maintains separate recordkeeping with respect to each account.
 
(c)
Definitions and rules relating to designated Roth contributions
 
For purposes of this section -
 
(1)
Designated Roth contribution
 
The term "designated Roth contribution" means any elective deferral which -
 
(A)
is excludable from gross income of an employee without regard to this section, and
 
(B)
the employee designates (at such time and in such manner as the Secretary may prescribe) as not being so excludable.
 
(2)
Designation limits
 
The amount of elective deferrals which an employee may designate under paragraph (1) shall not exceed the excess (if any) of -
 
(A)
the maximum amount of elective deferrals excludable from gross income of the employee for the taxable year (without regard to this section), over
 
(B)
the aggregate amount of elective deferrals of the employee for the taxable year which the employee does not designate under paragraph (1).
 
(3)
Rollover contributions
 
(A)
In general
 
A rollover contribution of any payment or distribution from a designated Roth account which is otherwise allowable under this chapter may be made only if the contribution is to -
 
(i)
another designated Roth account of the individual from whose account the payment or distribution was made, or
 
(ii)
a Roth IRA of such individual.
 
(B)
Coordination with limit
 
Any rollover contribution to a designated Roth account under subparagraph (A) shall not be taken into account for purposes of paragraph (1).
 
(d)
Distribution rules
 
For purposes of this title -
 
(1)
Exclusion
 
Any qualified distribution from a designated Roth account shall not be includible in gross income.
 
(2)
Qualified distribution
 
For purposes of this subsection -
 
(A)
In general
 
The term "qualified distribution" has the meaning given such term by section 408A(d)(2)(A) (without regard to clause (iv) thereof).
 
(B)
Distributions within nonexclusion period
 
A payment or distribution from a designated Roth account shall not be treated as a qualified distribution if such payment or distribution is made within the 5-taxable-year period beginning with the earlier of -
 
(i)
the first taxable year for which the individual made a designated Roth contribution to any designated Roth account established for such individual under the same applicable retirement plan, or
 
(ii)
if a rollover contribution was made to such designated Roth account from a designated Roth account previously established for such individual under another applicable retirement plan, the first taxable year for which the individual made a designated Roth contribution to such previously established account.
 
(C)
Distributions of excess deferrals and contributions and earnings thereon
 
The term "qualified distribution" shall not include any distribution of any excess deferral under section 402(g)(2) or any excess contribution under section 401(k)(8), and any income on the excess deferral or contribution.
 
(3)
Treatment of distributions of certain excess deferrals
 
Notwithstanding section 72, if any excess deferral under section 402(g)(2) attributable to a designated Roth contribution is not distributed on or before the 1st April 15 following the close of the taxable year in which such excess deferral is made, the amount of such excess deferral shall -
 
(A)
not be treated as investment in the contract, and
 
(B)
be included in gross income for the taxable year in which such excess is distributed.
 
(4)
Aggregation rules
 
Section 72 shall be applied separately with respect to distributions and payments from a designated Roth account and other distributions and payments from the plan.
 
(e)
Other definitions
 
For purposes of this section -
 
(1)
Applicable retirement plan
 
The term "applicable retirement plan" means -
 
(A)
an employees' trust described in section 401(a) which is exempt from tax under section 501(a), and
 
(B)
a plan under which amounts are contributed by an individual's employer for an annuity contract described in section 403(b).
 
(2)
Elective deferral
 
The term "elective deferral" means any elective deferral described in subparagraph (A) or (C) of section 402(g)(3).








Tax Code (Internal Revenue Code) Section Index


U.S. GAAP by Codification Topic
 
105 GAAP Hierarchy
105 GAAP History

205 Presentation of Financial Statements
205-20 Discontinued Operations
210 Balance Sheet
210-20 Offsetting
220 Comprehensive Income
225 Income Statement
225-20 Extraordinary and Unusual Items
230 Statement of Cash Flows
250 Accounting Changes and Error Corrections
260 Earnings per Share
270 Interim Reporting

310 Impairment of a Loan
320 Investment Securities
320 Other-Than-Temporary Impairments, FSP FAS 115-2
320-10-05 Overview of Investments in Other Entities
320-10-35 Reclassification of Investments in Securities
323-10 Equity Method Investments
323-30 Investments in Partnerships and Joint Ventures
325-20 Cost Method Investments
330 Inventory

340-20 Capitalized Advertising Costs
350-20 Goodwill
350-30 Intangibles Other than Goodwill
350-40 Internal-Use Software
350-50 Website Development Costs
360 Property, Plant and Equipment
360-20 Real Estate Sales

410 Asset Retirement and Environmental Obligations
420 Exit or Disposal Cost Obligations
450 Contingencies
450-20 Loss Contingencies
450-30 Gain Contingencies
480 Redeemable Financial Instruments

505-20 Stock Dividends, Stock Splits
505-30 Treasury Stock

605 SEC Staff Accounting Bulletin, Topic 13
605-25 Revenue Recognition - Multiple Element Arrangements

715-30 Defined Benefit Plans - Pension
718 Share-Based Payment
730 Research and Development
730-20 Research and Development Arrangements

805 Business Combinations
810 Consolidation
810 Noncontrolling Interests
810 Consolidation of Variable Interest Entities, SFAS 167

815 Derivatives and Hedging Overview

820 Fair Value Measurements
820 Fair value when the markets are not active, FSP FAS 157-4
825 Fair Value Option

830 Foreign Currency Matters
830-20 Foreign Currency Transactions
830-30 Translation of Financial Statements
835 Interest
835-20 Capitalization of Interest
835-30 Imputation of Interest

840 Leases
840-20 Operating Leases
840-30 Capital Leases
840-40 Sale-Leaseback Transactions
845 Nonmonetary Transactions

855 Subsequent Events
860-20 Sale of Financial Assets, SFAS 166
860-50 Servicing Assets and Liabilities, SFAS 156

985-20 Costs of software to be sold


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