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In general, a rollover is the movement of funds from one retirement savings vehicle to another. You may want, or need, to make a rollover for any number of reasons — your employment situation has changed, you want to switch investments, or you've received death benefits from your spouse's retirement plan. There are two possible ways that retirement funds can be rolled over — the indirect (60-day) rollover and the direct rollover (trustee-to-trustee transfer).

 

The indirect, or 60-day, rollover With this method, you actually receive a distribution from your retirement plan and then, to complete the rollover transaction, you make a deposit into the new retirement plan account or IRA. You can make a rollover at any age, but there are specific rules that must be followed. Most importantly, you must generally complete the rollover within 60 days of the date the funds are paid from the distributing plan. If properly completed, rollovers aren't subject to income tax. But if you fail to complete the rollover or miss the 60-day deadline, all or part of your distribution may be taxed, and subject to a 10% early distribution penalty (unless you're age 591⁄2 or anotherexception applies).

 

Further, if you receive a distribution from an employer retirement plan, your employer must withhold 20% of the payment for taxes. This means that if you want to roll over your entire distribution (and avoid taxes and possible penalties on the amount withheld), you'll need to come up with that extra 20% from other funds (you'll be able to recover the withheld taxes when you file your tax return).


The direct rollover, or trustee-to-trustee transfer The second type of rollover transaction occurs directly between the trustee or custodian of your old retirement plan, and the trustee or custodian of your new plan or IRA. It is often referred to as a direct rollover. You never actually receive the funds or have control of them, so a trustee-to-trustee transfer is not treated as a distribution. Trustee-to-trustee transfers avoid both the danger of missing the 60-day deadline and the 20% withholding problem.

 

If you stand to receive a distribution from your employer's plan that's eligible for rollover, your employer must give you the option of making a direct rollover to another employer plan or IRA. A direct rollover is generally the most efficient way to move retirement funds. Taking a distribution yourself and rolling it over may make sense only if you need to use the funds temporarily, and are certain you can roll over the full amount within 60 days.

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Should you roll over money from an employer plan to an IRA?
In general, if your vested balance is more than $5,000 you can keep your money in an employer's plan at least until you reach the plan's normal retirement age (typically age 65). But if you terminate employment before then, should you keep your money in the plan (or roll it into your new employer's plan) or instead roll it over to an IRA?


There are several reasons to consider a rollover. In contrast to an employer plan, where investment options are typically limited to those selected by the employer, the universe of IRA investments is almost unlimited. Similarly, the distribution options in an IRA (especially for your beneficiary following your death) may be more flexible than the options available in your employer's plan.


On the other hand, your employer's plan may offer better creditor protection. In general, federal law protects your total IRA assets up to $1,283,025 (as ofApril 1, 2016) — plus any amount you roll over from a qualified employer plan or 403(b) plan — if you declare bankruptcy.* (The laws in your state may provide additional protection.) In contrast, assets in a qualified employer plan or 403(b) plan generally enjoy unlimited protection from creditors under federal law, regardless of whether you've declared bankruptcy.

What is the purpose of Luxottica's 401(k) Savings Plan?

The purpose of Luxottica's 401(k) Savings Plan is to help employees save for retirement by allowing them to contribute a portion of their salary on a pre-tax basis.

How can I enroll in Luxottica's 401(k) Savings Plan?

You can enroll in Luxottica's 401(k) Savings Plan by completing the enrollment process through the company's HR portal or by contacting the HR department for assistance.

What types of contributions can I make to Luxottica's 401(k) Savings Plan?

Employees can make pre-tax contributions, Roth (after-tax) contributions, and potentially catch-up contributions if they are age 50 or older in Luxottica's 401(k) Savings Plan.

Does Luxottica offer a company match on 401(k) contributions?

Yes, Luxottica provides a company match on employee contributions to the 401(k) Savings Plan, which helps employees increase their retirement savings.

What is the vesting schedule for Luxottica's 401(k) company match?

The vesting schedule for Luxottica's 401(k) company match typically follows a graded schedule, where employees earn ownership of the match over a specified period of service.

Can I change my contribution amount in Luxottica's 401(k) Savings Plan?

Yes, employees can change their contribution amount at any time during the year by submitting a request through the HR portal or contacting HR.

What investment options are available in Luxottica's 401(k) Savings Plan?

Luxottica's 401(k) Savings Plan offers a variety of investment options, including mutual funds, target-date funds, and other investment vehicles to suit different risk tolerances.

How often can I reallocate my investments in Luxottica's 401(k) Savings Plan?

Employees can reallocate their investments in Luxottica's 401(k) Savings Plan as often as they wish, subject to any specific trading restrictions set by the plan.

Is there a loan option available in Luxottica's 401(k) Savings Plan?

Yes, Luxottica's 401(k) Savings Plan may allow employees to take loans against their account balance under certain conditions.

What happens to my Luxottica 401(k) Savings Plan if I leave the company?

If you leave Luxottica, you have several options for your 401(k) Savings Plan, including rolling it over to an IRA or another employer's plan, or cashing it out, though cashing out may incur taxes and penalties.

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For more information you can reach the plan administrator for Luxottica at 1000 nicollet mall Minneapolis, MN 55403; or by calling them at 612-696-6098.

https://www.luxottica.com/documents/pension-plan-2022.pdf - Page 5, https://www.luxottica.com/documents/pension-plan-2023.pdf - Page 12, https://www.luxottica.com/documents/pension-plan-2024.pdf - Page 15, https://www.luxottica.com/documents/401k-plan-2022.pdf - Page 8, https://www.luxottica.com/documents/401k-plan-2023.pdf - Page 22, https://www.luxottica.com/documents/401k-plan-2024.pdf - Page 28, https://www.luxottica.com/documents/rsu-plan-2022.pdf - Page 20, https://www.luxottica.com/documents/rsu-plan-2023.pdf - Page 14, https://www.luxottica.com/documents/rsu-plan-2024.pdf - Page 17, https://www.luxottica.com/documents/healthcare-plan-2022.pdf - Page 23

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