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Unlocking the Benefits of a Mega Roth IRA for Huntington Ingalls Industries Employees: A Pathway to Enhanced Retirement Savings

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The mega backdoor Roth IRA is a strategy ‘highly compensated employees’ or HCEs at Huntington Ingalls Industries can use to increase retirement savings and shelter investment growth from taxes in retirement.

When circumstances are right and the stars align, this little-known strategy can be a smart way to tuck extra money into a Roth IRA to use for retirement or to save for your heirs.

Let’s start with the basics.

Retirement Savings 101

When you choose to make Roth contributions, you’ll contribute to your account with after-tax dollars. This means you will pay taxes on the money the year it is earned, and you won’t benefit from any tax advantages at the time you contribute.

In exchange, you won’t owe any taxes on your contributions or when you withdraw in the future. Additionally, as long as your Roth contributions have “aged” for at least five years, any earnings your contributions accrue won’t be taxed either. (That said, if Huntington Ingalls Industries made any contributions, you’ll still need to pay taxes on those when you withdraw, since you won’t have paid taxes on those contributions yet. Contributions made by Huntington Ingalls Industries are always traditional, pre-tax contributions.) 

The 2022 limits have changed since last year. A person younger than 50 can contribute $20,500 into their 401(k). People who are aged 50 and older can contribute an additional $6,500 annually in catch-up contributions, for a total of $27,000 into their 401(k). Limits for total employee and employer contributions have also increased over the past year and are $61,000 (or $67,600 for people 50 and older).

Some company 401(k) plans are structured to allow for additional after-tax contributions, which can create a “mega backdoor” through which you can invest up to an extra $40,500 into your Roth IRA or Roth 401(k).

We’ll walk you through how it works and if it’s a good move for you, but know now that this is complicated and advanced financial planning with the potential for some unexpected tax bills—definitely work with an expert on this one.

Is a Mega Backdoor Roth Possible ?

There are two prerequisites — if you’re unsure about either, double-check with HR or contact your Huntington Ingalls Industries-plan administrator.

  1. Your 401(k) plan must allow for after-tax contributions. Not all 401(k) plans let you make after-tax contributions. Quick vocab lesson: after-tax is an entirely different contribution category from pre-tax and post-tax. (We’ve mentioned before how after-tax and post-tax used to be conflated.)
  2. Your 401(k) plan must also allow for in-service withdrawals or in-plan Roth conversions. In-service withdrawals (also called in-service distributions) enable you to take money out of your 401(k) while you’re still employed with Huntington Ingalls Industries and roll it into a Roth IRA. In-plan conversions let you move your after-tax contribution into Roth dollars within the 401(k).

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Mega Backdoor Roth IRA Pros

  • Due to the dollar amounts, this strategy can really move the needle in your overall retirement savings and tax-free Roth asset bucket. Even if Huntington Ingalls Industries only permits this for a few years, it can still be worthwhile, assuming it makes sense in the context of the rest of your financial situation
  • If you can keep the entire mega backdoor Roth strategy in-plan, it can be fairly easy to execute for the individual.

Mega Backdoor Roth IRA Cons

  • Most individuals don’t have the flexibility to maximize the benefits of this strategy, especially on an after-tax basis.
  • Even when individuals have the means to use this strategy, it might not work at the plan level. Essentially, your Huntington Ingalls Industries-sponsored 401(k) plan must pass various testing requirements. This includes participation from ‘highly compensated employees’ or HCEs relative to ‘non-highly compensated employees’ or NHCEs. If only the  HCEs are making after-tax contributions  (as stands to reason), the plan may be forced to return a portion of the contributions to HCE participants if it fails the test.

How a Mega Backdoor Roth Works

The  real  limit on a contribution plan such as a 401(k) is actually pretty high: this year, it’s $61,000 (or $67,500 for people 50 and older). That max amount includes the $20,500 (or $27,000) employee elective deferral amount we’re most familiar with,  as well as  any matching contributions from Huntington Ingalls Industries, profit-sharing, and your after-tax contributions.

When you use the mega backdoor strategy, you take all the money from the after-tax contribution to your 401(k) and quickly transfer it into either a Roth IRA or to Roth dollars within your 401(k) before it can accrue investment earnings. There are also some instances where a company’s highest earners wouldn’t be able to max out their after-tax contributions due to  IRS nondiscrimination tests .  If available once it’s in a Roth-style account, the money will grow tax- free  instead of tax- deferred , which means you won’t end up owing taxes on those earnings, and neither will your beneficiaries. Pretty nifty.

Speed is key, which is why in-service withdrawals or in-plan conversions is one of the requirements.  You don’t want to have to wait until you leave Huntington Ingalls Industries to move that chunk of money. 

NOTE: If you leave it as an after-tax contribution in your 401(k), it’s going to be accruing taxable earnings the whole time. 

Doing the process manually is complicated, and we are here to assist.

Say you miss an in-service withdrawal or in-plan conversion and you’ve accrued some earnings. Not the end of the world. The IRS  confirms  you can shift the contribution portion into a Roth IRA and the gains portion into a traditional IRA, which takes some work, but you’ll preserve your contribution’s beneficial tax status.

Calculate Your After-Tax Contribution Amount

You’ll notice that we keep saying “up to $40,500” in additional contributions—that’s because everyone’s after-tax amount could be different. If you’re trying to make up the difference between the $20,500/$27,000 standard employee contribution amount and the $61,000/$67,500 max limit, you have to account for any matching by Huntington Ingalls Industries and profit-sharing along the way.

Let’s walk through a couple of simple scenarios.

Henry, 57

Max limit, based on age: $67,500

Salary: $100,000

Profit-sharing: 25 percent of salary

At 56, Henry has higher limits. If he maxes out his $27,000 employee contribution and gets $25,000 from his employer, Henry has room for $15,500 in after-tax contributions.

Nancy, 44

Max limit, based on age: $61,000

Salary: $100,000

Employee matching: Up to 3 percent of salary

If Nancy maxes out the $20,500 employee contribution, and her company matches $3,000, that means Nancy has room for $37,500 in after-tax contributions.

Jason (60 years old)

Max limit, based on age: $67,500

Contributes the maximum annual amount to both his 401(k) ($27,000 in 2022) and his IRA ($7,000 in 2022). He is looking to save even more by using a mega backdoor Roth IRA contribution, but he wants to know the maximum amount of after-tax contributions he can put into his 401(k) plan. If his total annual employer matching contributions are $10,000 in 2022, Jason can make after-tax contributions of up to $30,500 this year. Assuming his 401(k) plan has the appropriate provisions, John would transfer his after-tax contributions to his Roth 401(k) or Roth IRA, allowing him to place an additional $30,500 in a Roth account receiving tax-free growth.

One caveat: Some 401(k) plans do limit the amount you can contribute after-tax, so even if you have room to contribute more, you might not be able to. There are also some instances where a company’s highest earners wouldn’t be able to max out their after-tax contributions due to  IRS nondiscrimination tests , which are designed to ensure those earning the most aren’t saving at a higher rate than everyone else in their organization.

And it bears repeating after-tax contributions aren’t deductible, and if left in the 401(k) plan instead of being shifted into a Roth-style account, the earnings could be taxed when withdrawn.

When you should consider a mega backdoor Roth

Mega backdoor Roths are an interesting option for high earners at Huntington Ingalls Industries looking for additional ways to save for retirement or for their heirs. It’s worth exploring with your financial planner if:

  • You’ve maxed out your personal 401(k) contributions. That comes first. When you’ve maxed out your contributions and still have more to save, you can consider going for a mega backdoor strategy.
  • You have additional funds you want to save for retirement. Mega backdoor Roths are a great way to store away cash every year. Still, there are many other financial strategies to consider, and things like time horizon and liquidity are important considerations.

 

 

 

How does the Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) pension plan integrate with Social Security benefits for maximizing an employee's retirement income, and what specific strategies can HII employees use to understand this integration better?

HII pension plan integration with Social Security: The HII pension plan works alongside Social Security benefits, with no reduction in pension payments due to Social Security benefits at age 65 or later. However, if an employee receives workers' compensation benefits, the pension may be reduced. To better understand this integration, employees should review their Social Security benefits statement and consult with the HIBC (Huntington Ingalls Benefits Center) for detailed guidance​(Huntington Ingalls Indu…).

In relation to the Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) pension plan, what are the eligibility requirements for normal and early retirement, and how do these requirements affect long-term financial planning for HII employees approaching retirement age?

Eligibility for normal and early retirement: Employees are eligible for normal retirement at age 65 or after five years of service, whichever comes first. Early retirement is available from age 55 with at least 10 years of service. Early retirement benefits are reduced to reflect the longer payout period, which can impact financial planning. Employees should consider whether to defer retirement to receive full benefits or take a reduced early retirement benefit​(Huntington Ingalls Indu…).

How do changes in employment status, such as promotion or changing between hourly and salaried positions, affect pension benefits for Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) employees, and what should employees consider when anticipating these changes?

Effect of employment status changes: Changes in employment status, such as a promotion or transitioning between hourly and salaried positions, can affect pension eligibility and accrual. For instance, transferring from an hourly to a salaried role might mean cessation of accrual under one plan and ineligibility to return to the previous plan unless specific conditions are met. Employees should check the plan rules and consult with HIBC before making such changes​(Huntington Ingalls Indu…).

For employees of Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII), what steps must be taken to ensure that pension benefits are properly claimed and administered upon retirement, and what role does documentation play in this process?

Claiming pension benefits: Employees should notify the HIBC at least two months before their intended retirement date to begin the process of claiming pension benefits. Proper documentation, including a birth certificate, Social Security information, and marriage certificates (if applicable), is essential. Delays in providing this information can result in delays or even forfeiture of benefits​(Huntington Ingalls Indu…).

How do the rules surrounding spousal consent impact retirement benefit elections for employees at Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII), and what specific options are available for employees considering different forms of retirement income?

Spousal consent and retirement elections: HII requires spousal consent for retirement elections other than the standard 50%, 75%, or 100% joint and survivor annuity options. This ensures that spouses are aware of and agree to any reduction in survivor benefits. Employees should discuss these options with their spouse and obtain written, notarized consent when necessary​(Huntington Ingalls Indu…).

What are the implications of the pension plan provisions related to disability retirement for Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) employees, including the eligibility criteria and the impact on social security benefits that employees should be aware of?

Disability retirement provisions: Disability retirement is available to employees with at least 15 years of service who qualify for Social Security disability benefits. Disability retirement benefits are not reduced for early commencement, making it a beneficial option for qualifying employees. It’s crucial for employees to apply to both HII and the Social Security Administration to claim these benefits​(Huntington Ingalls Indu…).

In what ways does the pension plan of Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) accommodate employees who have service credits from other employers or previously merged plans, and what actions should employees take to clarify their benefits?

Service credits from other employers: The HII pension plan may accommodate employees who have service credits from previously merged plans. If an employee has transferred assets from another employer’s plan, they should contact the HIBC to clarify how these credits affect their pension calculation​(Huntington Ingalls Indu…).

How do the changes in IRS limits for retirement accounts in 2024 impact the retirement planning for employees of Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII), and what resources does HII provide to assist employees in navigating these changes?

IRS limit changes for 2024: Changes in IRS contribution limits affect retirement planning by capping how much can be saved in tax-advantaged accounts. HII provides access to tools and financial advisors through the HIBC, allowing employees to review how these changes impact their pension and 401(k) contributions​(Huntington Ingalls Indu…).

What are the consequences for employees at Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) if they fail to notify the benefits center of their address changes or retirement intentions, particularly concerning the accrual and distribution of their pension benefits?

Consequences of failing to notify benefits center: If an employee fails to update their address or retirement intentions with the HIBC, it may result in delayed pension payments or the loss of benefits. It is crucial to maintain up-to-date contact information to ensure smooth benefit distribution​(Huntington Ingalls Indu…)​(Huntington Ingalls Indu…).

If an Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) employee wants to learn more about their specific pension benefits or has questions regarding the pension plan, what methods can they use to contact HII for assistance, and what information should they have ready during this communication?

Contacting HII for pension information: Employees can contact the HIBC via phone or the online portal (http://hiibenefits.com) to inquire about their pension benefits. They should have personal identification details such as Social Security numbers, marital status, and anticipated retirement dates ready for efficient assistance​(Huntington Ingalls Indu…).

With the current political climate we are in it is important to keep up with current news and remain knowledgeable about your benefits.
Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes both a 401(k) savings plan and pension options, catering to its large workforce of over 44,000 employees. The Huntington Ingalls Industries Savings Plan, also known as the HII Savings Plan, allows employees to contribute up to 75% of their compensation to a pre-tax 401(k) account. This plan is available to all eligible employees, providing a variety of investment options and tax advantages. Employees over the age of 50 can make catch-up contributions, further boosting their retirement savings​ (HAContent)​ (HII - Build Your Career). The pension plans at Huntington Ingalls Industries vary depending on the employee’s division and contract. For example, the Newport News Operations Pension Plan is available to employees covered by collective bargaining agreements, such as those represented by the United Steelworkers. The plan, previously known as the Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding Pension Plan, transitioned to Huntington Ingalls Industries after the companies split. This pension plan's benefits are based on a defined benefit formula that considers years of service and age​ (HII - Build Your Career). For 401(k) plan eligibility, employees must be at least 21 years old and have completed one year of service, qualifying them for the HII Savings Plan. The name of the 401(k) plan is the "HII Savings Plan," while the defined benefit plan for employees at Newport News is named the "Newport News Operations Pension Plan."
Restructuring and Layoffs: In 2023, Huntington Ingalls Industries announced a restructuring plan aimed at optimizing its operations. This plan included significant layoffs, particularly in administrative and support functions, to streamline its organizational structure. The company stated that these measures were necessary to improve efficiency and align its workforce with strategic goals. The current economic and political environment makes it crucial for employees and stakeholders to stay informed about such changes as they can impact job security and operational stability. Company Benefits and Pension Changes: In early 2024, Huntington Ingalls Industries also modified its employee benefit programs, including adjustments to its pension plan. The company revised its pension plan to reflect changes in investment strategies and market conditions, affecting the benefits structure for both current and retired employees. Given the fluctuating investment climate and evolving tax regulations, it's essential for employees to review these changes to understand how they might impact their retirement planning and financial security.
Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) offered stock options and RSUs to its employees as part of their compensation packages. These typically include performance-based RSUs and time-vested RSUs. Specific eligibility and grant details are outlined in their 2022 annual report.
Company’s Official Website: Visit the Huntington Ingalls Industries official website. Look for sections like "Careers," "Employee Benefits," or "Our People." This section often has the most current and detailed information about health benefits. Annual Reports: Check the company's most recent annual reports or Form 10-K filings. These documents, usually available in the "Investor Relations" section of their website, provide detailed information on employee benefits, including healthcare. Employee Reviews and Forums: Websites like Glassdoor or Indeed offer insights from current and former employees regarding their experiences with health benefits. Look for reviews from 2022, 2023, and 2024. News Articles: Search for news articles related to Huntington Ingalls Industries and employee benefits. Use news aggregation sites like Google News, Bloomberg, or Reuters. Industry Reports: Look for industry-specific reports on defense and shipbuilding sectors, as they often discuss trends in employee benefits and health care in context.
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