Salary upon class change to a lower title Sample Clauses

Salary upon class change to a lower title. An employee who is demoted/laid off/reallocated to a lower class for any reason other than demotion for cause shall retain his/her current rate of pay unless that rate is higher than the range maximum for the new classification. In that case, the employee’s pay rate shall normally be adjusted to the maximum for the new lower classification. Exceptions to this general rule (i.e., to allow the pay rate to remain above the maximum) shall be made at the discretion of the City Attorney.
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  • Reallocation to a Class with a Lower Salary Range Maximum 1. If the employee meets the skills and abilities requirements of the position and chooses to remain in the reallocated position, the employee retains existing appointment status and has the right to be placed on the Employer’s internal layoff list for the classification occupied prior to the reallocation.

  • Reallocation to a Class with an Equal Salary Range Maximum 1. If the employee meets the skills and abilities requirements of the position, the employee remains in the position and retains existing appointment status.

  • Reallocation to a Class with a Higher Salary Range Maximum Upon appointment to the higher class, the employee’s base salary will be increased to a step of the range for the new class that is nearest to five percent (5.0%) higher than the amount of the pre-promotional step, or to the entry step of the new range, whichever is higher.

  • The Lower Tier REMIC The beneficial ownership interest of the Lower Tier REMIC shall be evidenced by the interests having the designations, original Class Balances, Interest Rates and Final Distribution Dates set forth on the Lower Tier Schedule. The Lower Tier Regular Interests shall be issued as non-certificated interests and recorded on the records of the Lower Tier REMIC as being issued to and held by Xxxxxx Mae in its capacity as Trustee of the Trust Fund. The RL Class Certificate shall be issued as a single fully registered certificate substantially in the form of Exhibit B-2 hereto. The RL Class Certificate may be transferred and is otherwise subject to the provisions of Article V hereof. The aggregate amount of principal and interest distributable in respect of the Lower Tier Regular Interests during any calendar month shall equal the Lower Tier Distribution Amount for such calendar month. On each Distribution Date, the portion of the Lower Tier Distribution Amount distributable thereon shall be applied first to the distribution of interest accrued on each applicable Class of Lower Tier Regular Interests during the preceding Interest Accrual Period at the per annum rate specified on the Lower Tier Schedule and second to the principal thereof as described below. All computations of interest accrued on the Lower Tier Regular Interests shall be made as if each year consisted of 12 months of 30 days each. On each Distribution Date, the Lower Tier Principal Distribution Amount shall be applied as principal of particular Lower Tier Regular Interests in amounts corresponding to the respective amounts required to be applied as principal of their related Companion Classes from the Principal Distribution Amount as provided herein. Distributions on the Lower Tier Regular Interests shall be made to the Trustee of the Trust Fund by transfer of immediately available funds to the Certificate Account. No distribution will be made on the RL Class Certificate, except that any distribution of the proceeds of the final remaining assets of the Lower Tier REMIC shall be distributed to the Holder thereof upon presentation and surrender of the RL Class Certificate at the Corporate Trust Office or such other office or address as may be specified in the notice of such final distribution from Xxxxxx Xxx. Xxxxxx Xxx hereby initially appoints US Bank at its corporate trust office as Paying Agent for the purpose of making distributions on the RL Class Certificate as provided herein. Xxxxxx Xxx will distribute to the Holder of the RL Class Certificate the proceeds of the remaining assets of the Lower Tier REMIC, if any, after the Class Balances of the Lower Tier Regular Interests have been reduced to zero. Interest accrued on each Class of Lower Tier Regular Interests for the related Interest Accrual Period at the applicable Interest Rate shall be distributed on each applicable Distribution Date. The total amount of interest to be distributed with respect to each Lower Tier Regular Interest on any Distribution Date shall be equal to interest at the applicable Interest Rate on the Class Balance of such Lower Tier Regular Interest prior to such Distribution Date.

  • Are There Penalties for Early Distribution from a Xxxx XXX As indicated above, earnings on your contributions, as well as amounts contributed to a Xxxx XXX as a rollover from a Traditional IRA, that are distributed before certain events are subject to various taxes. Please see IRS Publication 590 for further information about Xxxx XXX rules and restrictions.

  • Carry Forward to a Subsequent Year If you do not withdraw the excess contribution, you may carry forward the contribution for a subsequent tax year. To do so, you under-contribute for that tax year and carry the excess contribution amount forward to that year on your tax return. The six percent excess contribution penalty tax will be imposed on the excess amount for each year that it remains as an excess contribution at the end of the year. You must file IRS Form 5329 along with your income tax return to report and remit any additional taxes to the IRS.

  • Requiring Minimum Compensation for Covered Employees a. Contractor agrees to comply fully with and be bound by all of the provisions of the Minimum Compensation Ordinance (MCO), as set forth in San Francisco Administrative Code Chapter 12P (Chapter 12P), including the remedies provided, and implementing guidelines and rules. The provisions of Sections 12P.5 and 12P.5.1 of Chapter 12P are incorporated herein by reference and made a part of this Agreement as though fully set forth. The text of the MCO is available on the web at xxx.xxxxx.xxx/xxxx/xxx. A partial listing of some of Contractor's obligations under the MCO is set forth in this Section. Contractor is required to comply with all the provisions of the MCO, irrespective of the listing of obligations in this Section.

  • Instructions for Certification - Lower Tier Participants (Applicable to all subcontracts, purchase orders and other lower tier transactions requiring prior FHWA approval or estimated to cost $25,000 or more - 2 CFR Parts 180 and 1200)

  • What Forms of Distribution Are Available from a Xxxxxxxxx Education Savings Account Distributions may be made as a lump sum of the entire account, or distributions of a portion of the account may be made as requested.

  • How Much May I Contribute to a Xxxx XXX As a result of the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act (“EGTRRA”) of 2001, the maximum dollar amount of annual contributions you may make to a Xxxx XXX is $5,500 for tax years beginning in 2013 with the potential for Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) increases in $500 increments. However, these amounts are phased out or eliminated entirely if your adjusted gross income is over a certain level, as explained in more detail below. Year 2020 2021 Xxxx XXX Contribution Limit $6,000 $6,000 You may make annual contributions to a Xxxx XXX in any amount up to 100% of your compensation for the year or the maximum contribution limits shown in the table above, whichever is less. The limitation is reduced by any contributions made by you or on your behalf to any other individual retirement plan (such as a Traditional IRA) except SEP IRAs and SIMPLE IRAs. Your annual contribution limitation is not reduced by contributions you make to a Xxxxxxxxx Education Savings Account that covers someone other than yourself. In addition, qualifying rollover contributions and transfers are not subject to these limitations. If you are age 50 or older by the end of the year, you may make additional “catch-up” contributions to a Xxxx XXX. The “catch-up” contribution limit is $1,000 for tax years 2009 and beyond. If you are married and file a joint return, you may make contributions to your spouse’s Xxxx XXX. However, the maximum amount contributed to both your own and to your spouse’s Xxxx XXX may not exceed 100% of your combined compensation or the maximum contribution shown in the table above, whichever is less. The maximum amount that may be contributed to either your Xxxx XXX or your spouse’s Xxxx XXX is shown in the table above. Again, these dollar limits are reduced by any contributions made by or on behalf of you or your spouse to any other individual retirement plan (such as a Traditional IRA) except SEP IRAs and SIMPLE IRAs. Again, the limit is not reduced for contributions either of you make to a Xxxxxxxxx Education Savings Account for someone other than yourselves. As noted in Item 1, your eligibility to contribute to a Xxxx XXX depends on your AGI (as defined below). The amount that you may contribute to a Xxxx XXX is reduced proportionately for AGI which exceeds the applicable dollar amount. For the 2020 and 2021 tax years, the amount that you may contribute to your Xxxx XXX is as follows: Single Individual Year Eligible to Make a Contribution if AGI is Less Than: Eligible to Make a Partial Contribution if AGI is Between: Not Eligible to Make A Contribution if AGI is Over: 2020 $124,000 $124,000 - $139,000 $139,000 2021 & After - sub- ject to COLA increases $125,000 $125,000 - $140,000 $140,000 Married Individual Filing a Joint Income Tax Return Year Eligible to Make a Contribution if AGI is Less Than: Eligible to Make a Partial Contribution if AGI is Between: Not Eligible to Make A Contribution if AGI is Over: 2020 $196,000 $196,000 - $206,000 $206,000 2021 & After - sub- ject to COLA increases $198,000 $198,000 - $208,000 $208,000 If you are a married taxpayer filing separately, your contribution phases out over the first $10,000 of AGI, so that if your AGI is $10,000 or more you may not contribute to a Xxxx XXX for the year. Note that the amount you may contribute to a Xxxx XXX is not affected by your participation in an employer-sponsored retirement plan. To determine the amount you may contribute to a Xxxx XXX (assuming it does not exceed 100% of your compensation), you can refer to IRS Publication 590-A: Modified Adjusted Gross Income for Xxxx XXX Purposes and Determining Your Reduced Xxxx XXX Contribution Limit. The amount you contribute may not exceed the maximum contribution limits shown in the table above reduced by the amount contributed on your behalf to all other individual retirement accounts (except SEP IRAs and SIMPLE IRAs). Your contribution to a Xxxx XXX is not reduced by any amount you contribute to a Xxxxxxxxx Education Savings Account for the benefit of someone other than yourself. If you are the beneficiary of a Xxxxxxxxx Education Savings Account, additional limits may apply to you. Please contact your tax advisor for more information.

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