Common use of Return of Excess Deferral Clause in Contracts

Return of Excess Deferral. Unless the Employer’s 403(b) Plan provides a different method and date for notification of an Excess Deferral, if a Participant makes an Excess Deferral to the Custodial Account for any tax year, such Participant may give written notice to the Sponsor of the amount of the Excess Deferral no later than March 1 following the close of that tax year. If the Participant gives such written, timely notice to the Sponsor, the Custodian may distribute to the Participant, the amount of the Excess Deferral, together with income attributable thereto, by April 15th of the following taxable year.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: 403(b)(7) Retirement Plan Custodial Account Agreement, 403(b) Plan Account Application, 403(b) Plan Account Establishment

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Return of Excess Deferral. Unless the Employer’s 403(b) Plan provides a different method and date for notification of an Excess Deferral, if a Participant makes an Excess Deferral to the Custodial Account for any tax year, such Participant may give written notice to the Sponsor of the amount of the Excess Deferral no later than March 1 following the close of that tax year. If the Participant gives such written, timely notice to the Sponsor, the Custodian Sponsor may distribute to the Participant, Participant the amount of the Excess Deferral, together with income attributable thereto, by April 15th of the following taxable year.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Custodial Account Agreement, Custodial Account Agreement

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