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Unlocking Retirement Savings: A Guide to the SIMPLE 401(k) Plan for Harsco Employees

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What Is It?

In General

According to a recent survey conducted by  Bankrate , 56% of American adults aged 55 and older have not saved enough for retirement. The survey also revealed that 1 in 5 adults in this age group have no retirement savings at all, while only 16% have saved enough to retire comfortably. These statistics may serve as a wake-up call for those who have not yet taken action towards securing their financial future.

With that under consideration, Harsco employees soon to be leaving the workforce are probably interested in finding ways to save for retirement. If you are employed at Harsco and own a business on the side, you may also be concerned about attracting and retaining qualified employees. You may be able to pursue both of these goals by establishing a savings incentive match plan for employees (SIMPLE) 401(k) plan. For business owners working for Harsco, a SIMPLE 401(k) is a retirement plan for certain self-employed persons and small businesses. To qualify, you can't maintain another employer-sponsored retirement plan and must have no more than 100 employees who were employed in the past year and who earned at least $5,000. A SIMPLE 401(k) plan is structured as a 401(k) cash or deferred arrangement. The SIMPLE 401(k) plan was created in conjunction with the SIMPLE IRA, so these plans share certain characteristics.

Caution:   Except as described below, SIMPLE 401(k) plans are generally subject to the same rules that apply to traditional 401(k) plans.

Eligible Employees Can Defer Up To $16,000 In 2024

The SIMPLE 401(k) allows eligible employees — including Harsco retirees who are now self-employed — to defer up to $16,000 of their wages to the plan in 2024 (up from $15,500 in 2023). In addition, employees aged 50 and older may contribute an additional $3,500 pre-tax in 2024 (unchanged from 2023). All employees who are age 21 or older and have completed one year of service with the employer must be eligible to participate in the plan ( Investopedia ) ( IRS ).

The Employer Must Make Contributions to the Plan

For Harsco employees who own a business, you must make either a matching contribution or a nonelective contribution every year. A matching contribution must match the amount that each employee contributes up to a maximum of 3% of the employee's annual compensation. Because the maximum employee deferral for 2024 is $16,000 ($19,500 if age 50 or older), your maximum employer matching contribution for an employee is effectively the lesser of $16,000 ($19,500 if age 50 or older) or 3% of the employee's compensation ( Investopedia ) ( Kiplinger.com ).

If you choose instead to make a nonelective contribution, you must contribute 2% of each employee's annual compensation whether or not the eligible employee chooses to contribute to the plan. No other employer contributions to the SIMPLE 401(k) plan are permitted.

Caution:  The compensation on which both the 2% nonelective contributions and the 3% matching contributions are made may not exceed $345,000 in 2024 (up from $330,000 in 2023) ( Investopedia ) ( IRS ).

Quick Comparison with SIMPLE IRA And Traditional 401(K)

Despite the similarities the SIMPLE 401(k) shares with the SIMPLE IRA, there are significant differences between these two retirement vehicles that business owners working for Harsco should know. In particular, the SIMPLE 401(k) is more difficult to administer than the SIMPLE IRA and offers less flexibility. The following table shows some of the differences between traditional 401(k) plans, SIMPLE 401(k) plans, and SIMPLE IRAs.

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Comparison of traditional 401(k)s, SIMPLE 401(k)s, and SIMPLE IRAs:

 

Traditional 401(k)

SIMPLE 401(k)

SIMPLE IRA

Number of employees

Any number of employees

100 or fewer employees earning at least $5,000

100 or fewer employees earning at least $5,000

Maximum deferral

$23,000 in 2024, $30,500 if 50 or older

$16,000 in 2024, $19,500 if 50 or older

$16,000 in 2024, $19,500 if 50 or older

Required employer

contribution

None, unless plan is top-heavy, is a safe-harbor plan, or includes a qualified automatic contribution arrangement (QACA)

Dollar-for-dollar match up to 3% of pay, or 2% of pay for all eligible participants; pay for both limited to $345,000 in 2024

Dollar-for-dollar match up to 3% of pay (unlimited), or 2% of pay (up to $345,000 in 2024) for all eligible participants (3% of pay match may be reduced to as little as 1% in any two of five years)

Roth contributions permitted?

Yes

Yes

No

ADP/ACP discrimination testing?

Yes (unless safe-harbor plan, or qualified automatic contribution arrangement (QACA))

No

No

Early withdrawal penalty

10%

10%

25% first two years of participation, then 10%

Withdrawal of employee pre-tax contributions

Restricted

Restricted

Unrestricted

Excludible employees

  • under age 21
  • less than one year of service
  • certain collectively bargained employees, nonresident aliens, and other classes of employees
  • under age 21
  • less than one year of service
  • certain collectively bargained employees, nonresident aliens, and other classes of employees
  • employees who have not earned at least $5,000 in any two prior years, or who are not expected to earn at least $5,000 in the current year
  • certain collectively bargained employees and nonresident aliens

Vesting schedule

For employer contributions only

No, all contributions 100% vested

No, all contributions 100% vested

Federal reporting by employer

Same as other qualified plans

Same as other qualified plans

None

May the employer have other plans?

Yes

No

No

Are loans allowed?

Yes

Yes

No

 

Who Can Establish A SIMPLE 401(K) Plan?

For Harsco employees potentially owning a business, you can establish a SIMPLE 401(k) plan if you're self-employed or have a qualified operation, but only if you don't maintain another employer-sponsored retirement plan.

Self-Employed

For Harsco employees who have a side business without any workers, you can set up a SIMPLE 401(k) plan for yourself and make contributions to the plan. You're considered to be self-employed if you're a sole proprietor or are otherwise in business for yourself. For Harsco employees, self-employment income can also involve part-time work.

Qualified Small Business

If you are employed at Harsco and own a qualified small business, you may want to consider setting up a SIMPLE 401(k). You will be eligible if you employed 100 or fewer employees in the past year who earned at least $5,000. The number of employees is figured on an aggregate calendar-year basis, rather than on an average daily basis. For example, say you employed 97 employees earning over $5,000 in January. Two months later, seven employees left and were replaced by seven other employees receiving over $5,000. You would not qualify as a small employer. That's because you would have employed a total of 104 employees during the year.

Tip:   See Questions & Answers below for more information about the 100-employee limit.

Technical Note:   The term 'employer' includes corporations, partnerships, sole proprietorships, and other trades or businesses under common control (whether incorporated or not). For example, if you operate both a computer rental agency and a computer repair business as sole proprietorships, the employees from both businesses would be counted together to determine if you have more than 100 employees.

Tip:   A tax-exempt employer may adopt a SIMPLE 401(k) plan if it meets the 100-employee test described above. Government employers generally can't have SIMPLE 401(k) plans, but can adopt SIMPLE IRA plans.

Cannot Maintain Another Employer-Sponsored Retirement Plan

For Harsco employees and potential business owners, you must not maintain any other employer-sponsored retirement plan [such as a 401(k) plan, a tax-sheltered annuity, or a simplified employee pension plan] that benefits any of your employees eligible to participate in the SIMPLE 401(k).

What Are Some Advantages of Establishing a SIMPLE 401(K)?

The Plan Is Not Subject to the Federal Nondiscrimination Tests That Usually Govern 401(K) Plans

For Harsco employees intending to open or already owning an existing business, as long as you follow the vesting and SIMPLE plan requirements, your plan is assumed to have met the complicated rules under the Internal Revenue Code that prohibit discrimination in favor of highly compensated employees.

Pre-Tax Dollars Are Contributed and Grow Tax Deferred

The dollars invested in the plan are pre-tax dollars and grow tax deferred. That means that your employees can exclude the contributions from their gross income.

Your Business May Deduct Its Contributions to The Plan

For Harsco employees owning a business, your business can deduct its matching or nonelective contributions to employees for the calendar year in which they are made.

Participants Are Allowed To Take Out Plan Loans

Participant loans are permitted in accordance with the rules governing traditional 401(k) plans. This is in contrast to SIMPLE IRAs, which do not permit loans.

Creditor Protection

Funds held in a SIMPLE 401(k) plan are fully shielded from your employee's creditors under federal law in the event of the employee's bankruptcy. If your SIMPLE 401(k) plan is covered by the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA), plan assets are also fully protected under federal law from the claims of both your employees and your creditors, even outside of bankruptcy (some exceptions apply — for example, qualified domestic relations orders and IRS liens).

Caution:   If your plan covers only you, or you and your spouse, ERISA will generally not apply to your plan. In this case, whether or not plan assets are protected outside of bankruptcy depends on the laws of your state. Consult a professional if asset protection is important to you.

Roth Contributions Permitted

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Unlike SIMPLE IRA plans, SIMPLE 401(k) plan can permit Roth contributions.

What Are Some Drawbacks of Establishing A SIMPLE 401(K) Plan?

Standard Reporting and Disclosure Requirements  Unlike SIMPLE IRAs, which lack extensive reporting and disclosure requirements, SIMPLE 401(k) plans must adhere to the same standards as regular 401(k) plans. This can be time-consuming and cumbersome, especially for Harsco employees who own a business and need to comply with these additional administrative duties ( Investopedia ).

Mandatory Employer Contributions  As a business owner, you must make a contribution every year you maintain the SIMPLE 401(k) plan, even if your business is underperforming. The options are limited to either a 2% nonelective contribution or a 3% matching contribution. Unlike SIMPLE IRAs, which allow flexibility in reducing the match in any two out of five years, SIMPLE 401(k) plans require the full contribution consistently ( Investopedia ) ( Kiplinger.com ).

Immediate Employee Vesting  Employees are 100% vested in all plan contributions and investment earnings from the start. This means they have full ownership of the contributions immediately, which might not incentivize them to stay with the company longer. For employers, particularly those with high turnover, this can be costly compared to traditional 401(k) plans that can have vesting schedules ( Investopedia ) ( Kiplinger.com ).

Lower Annual Contribution Limits  The annual contribution limits for SIMPLE 401(k) plans are lower compared to regular 401(k) plans. For 2024, the limit is $16,000 with an additional $3,500 catch-up contribution for those aged 50 or older. In contrast, the contribution limit for traditional 401(k) plans is $23,000 with a $7,500 catch-up contribution. This can be a disadvantage for highly compensated employees and business owners looking to save more aggressively for retirement ( Investopedia ) ( IRS ).

Elective Deferral Limits Across Multiple Plans  Employees participating in multiple retirement plans (e.g., 401(k), 403(b), SIMPLEs) must ensure their total elective deferrals do not exceed the overall limit set by the IRS, which is $23,000 for 2024 (plus allowable catch-up contributions). This includes deferrals to all these plans but excludes deferrals to Section 457(b) plans ( Investopedia ).

You Cannot Maintain Other Retirement Plans That Benefit Employees Eligible to Participate In the SIMPLE 401(K)

You can't maintain a SIMPLE 401(k) plan if, during any part of the calendar year, you maintain any other employer-sponsored retirement plan that benefits employees eligible to participate in the SIMPLE 401(k). Consequently, the SIMPLE 401(k) plan will not be appropriate if you want to maintain two or more retirement plans, or if you have groups of employees with different plan needs. Therefore, for Harsco employees who own a business, it is important to plan ahead as to avoid conflicts between benefits.

You Must Determine In Advance the Type of Contribution You Will Make for the Year

Before the start of your plan year, If you work at Harsco and own a business, you need to give your employees a 60-day election period to determine how much of their wages, if any, they wish to defer to the plan. Consequently, you need to advise employees of the type and amount of your contribution within a reasonable period of time before the 60-day election period. This generally means that you need to communicate with your employees at least 61 days before the beginning of the calendar year.

Early Withdrawals May Result In Significant Penalties

Distributions from a SIMPLE 401(k) are generally subject to the same distribution rules that apply to traditional 401(k) rules. So, if you make a withdrawal before age 59½ (55 in certain cases), you'll be subject to the 10% premature penalty tax (unless you meet one of the exceptions).

How Do You Establish A SIMPLE 401(K) Plan?

If You Currently Have A 401(K) Plan, You Can Adopt the SIMPLE 401(K) Provisions

The IRS has provided a model amendment that can be used to modify an existing 401(k) to function as a SIMPLE 401(k). This amendment, which is available in Rev. Proc. 97-9 in Cumulative Bulletin 1997-2, may be used only for plans that have been approved by the IRS. Furthermore, your plan must operate on a calendar year basis, not a fiscal year basis. Seek assistance from a retirement plan specialist.

If You Do Not Already Have A 401(K), Contact a Retirement Planning Specialist To Set Up A SIMPLE 401(K)

As with other types of retirement plans, the rules governing 401(k) plans generally require the expertise of a professional in the field of qualified benefit plans.

Follow the Reporting and Disclosure Requirements That Govern Traditional 401(K) Plans

Once you have established your SIMPLE 401(k) plan, you need to follow the annual reporting and disclosure requirements that govern traditional 401(k) plans. Consult a professional in the field of qualified benefit plans.

What Are The Federal Income Tax Considerations?

Employer Contributions to a SIMPLE 401(K) Can Be Deducted from Business Income

If you work at Harsco and own a business, your business can deduct matching or nonelective employer contributions for the calendar year in which they are made. If you don't use a calendar year, contributions are deductible for the tax year that includes the end of the calendar year for which contributions are made.

SIMPLE 401(K) Accounts Grow Tax Deferred

Your matching or nonelective employer contributions and the employees' contributions are excludable by the employee for income tax purposes, and earnings on the contributions grow tax deferred. However, the employees' contributions (but not your matching or nonelective contributions) are subject to payroll taxes under the Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA), Federal Unemployment Tax Act (FUTA), and Railroad Retirement Act.

You (Or Your Employees) May Be Assessed A Penalty for Early Withdrawal

Generally, employees are subject to the same penalties for early withdrawals from SIMPLE 401(k)s as they are for early withdrawals from traditional 401(k)s. Therefore, if you make a taxable withdrawal from your SIMPLE 401(k) before age 59½ (age 55 in certain cases), you may be subject to a 10% premature penalty tax (unless you meet an exception).

Your Business May Qualify for the Small Employer Pension Plan Start-Up Tax Credit

If you work at Harsco and establish a new SIMPLE 401(k) plan, you may be eligible to receive a business tax credit for 50% of the qualified start-up costs to create or maintain the plan in three tax years. The credit may be claimed for qualified costs incurred in each of the three years starting with the tax year when the plan became effective. The amount of the credit is limited in each of the three years to $500 to $5,000, depending on the number of employees.

You or Your Employees May Qualify for the Tax Credit For IRAs And Retirement Plans

Some low- and middle-income taxpayers may claim a federal income tax credit ('Saver's Credit') for elective deferrals made to SIMPLE 401(k) plans and certain other employer-sponsored retirement plans.

Analogy:

Investing in your retirement is like planting a tree. Just as it takes time for a tree to grow and bear fruit, investing for retirement requires a long-term approach. You need to start early, choose the right investments, and tend to your portfolio over time to ensure it grows into a strong and fruitful retirement plan. With proper care and attention, your retirement portfolio can provide you with a bountiful harvest that will sustain you for years to come.

Questions & Answers

What Happens If You Exceed The 100-Employee Limit After Setting Up A SIMPLE 401(K)?

You have a two-year grace period after you exceed the limit. That is, you may continue to maintain the SIMPLE 401(k) plan for the two calendar years following the calendar year in which you last satisfied the 100-employee limit.

Example(s):   Smith and Sons, an architectural firm with 58 employees, set up a SIMPLE plan for its employees in 2016. The firm grew at a very rapid rate, and in 2017, the number of employees totaled 110. As a result, the next two years (2018-2019) were considered a grace period in which the firm could continue the SIMPLE plan. During those years, the firm employed 108 employees in 2018 and 95 employees in 2019. In 2020, Smith and Sons is allowed to continue to maintain a SIMPLE plan, because in the prior year (2019), the firm employed less than 100 employees.

If the failure to satisfy the 100-employee limitation is due to an acquisition, special rules may apply.

What Are the Eligibility Requirements for Employee Participation?

All employees who are age 21 or older and have completed one year of service with the employer must be eligible to participate. You may relax these requirements as long as you do so for all employees.

What Counts As Compensation for SIMPLE 401(K) Plan Contributions?

Compensation includes wages, tips, and other compensation that is subject to income tax withholding, plus any contributions that the employee makes to the SIMPLE plan. For self-employed persons, compensation means net earnings from self-employment before subtracting any contributions to the SIMPLE 401(k) on behalf of the self-employed individual. The compensation on which both the 2% nonelective contributions and the 3% matching contributions are made may not exceed $345,000 in 2024, up from $330,000 in 2023 ( Investopedia ) ( IRS ) ( Kiplinger.com ).

May an Employee Terminate Participation In The Salary Reduction Election Outside Of The Plan's Normal Election Period?

An employee may terminate participation in the salary reduction election at any time during the year. Your plan, however, may provide that an employee who terminates may not be allowed to resume participation until the next year.

How does the Harsco Pension Scheme ensure that investment strategies align with the financial goals of its members, and what measures are in place to assess the adequacy of these strategies over time? Given the complexities involved in managing a pension scheme, understanding the decision-making processes and the criteria for evaluating fund performance is crucial for members to make informed retirement choices.

Investment Strategy Alignment: The Harsco Pension Scheme ensures that its investment strategies align with members' financial goals by regularly reviewing its Statement of Investment Principles (SIP) and adjusting strategies based on quarterly performance monitoring. The Trustees use tools such as LCP Visualise to track investment returns and funding levels, ensuring the Scheme is on track for full funding by 2025. This review process helps guarantee that the investment strategies are adequately meeting long-term goals and adapting to market conditions​(Harsco Pension Scheme_3…).

In what ways does the Harsco Pension Scheme engage with its investment managers to ensure transparency and stewardship in voting on significant shareholder resolutions? Exploring how Harsco collaborates with these managers can shed light on the efficacy of decision-making and the importance of governance in the scheme's investment practices.

Engagement with Investment Managers: The Harsco Pension Scheme engages closely with its investment managers, delegating stewardship activities like voting on shareholder resolutions. These managers, such as BlackRock, follow rigorous voting and engagement policies, which are reviewed regularly. The Trustees ensure transparency by monitoring managers’ ESG integration and voting behaviors and by addressing significant issues, such as modern slavery or climate risks​(Harsco Pension Scheme_3…).

What are the specific retirement benefits available to employees under the Harsco Pension Scheme, and how can members customize their retirement strategies to fit their individual needs? This question addresses the diversity of retirement options and the potential for tailoring plans to meet unique financial situations.

Retirement Benefits Customization: The Harsco Pension Scheme offers a range of retirement options, including default and self-select investment options that reflect member demographics and retirement preferences. Members can customize their retirement strategies through diversified funds, ensuring their investments are aligned with individual needs. The default strategy has been reviewed to ensure appropriateness for the majority, with options for drawdown, lump-sum withdrawals, or annuity purchases​(Harsco Pension Scheme_3…).

How does the Harsco Pension Scheme handle the changing demographics of its membership, especially in terms of investment risk and available retirement options? Understanding how the scheme adapts to demographic trends can help employees anticipate changes that may affect their retirement savings and strategies.

Adapting to Demographic Changes: The Trustees monitor demographic trends and adapt the Scheme’s investment strategies accordingly. For example, as the Scheme matures, the investment allocation moves towards lower-risk assets to reflect the changing membership profile. Regular reviews ensure the Scheme adapts to the evolving needs of its members, helping to reduce risk while maintaining adequate returns​(Harsco Pension Scheme_3…).

What is the process for Harsco employees to access their pension statements, and how frequently are these updates provided to ensure that members stay informed about their retirement savings progress? Regular communication about contributions and growth can significantly impact an employee's comfort level when planning for retirement.

Pension Statement Access: Harsco employees can access their pension statements through regular updates provided by the Trustees, typically on a quarterly basis. These statements, including detailed reports of contributions, investment growth, and progress toward retirement goals, help members stay informed and make adjustments as necessary​(Harsco Pension Scheme_3…).

How does Harsco incorporate Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) considerations into its investment philosophy, and what impact do these principles have on the pension scheme’s performance? A deeper examination into these aspects may enhance employee understanding of socially responsible investing trends within their pension fund.

ESG Considerations: The Harsco Pension Scheme integrates Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles into its investment strategy, regularly assessing its managers’ ESG practices. These assessments include human rights, climate change, and CEO pay ratios, ensuring that investments are socially responsible and aligned with long-term sustainability goals​(Harsco Pension Scheme_3…).

What are the implications of the current IRS limits on contributions to retirement plans for employees participating in the Harsco Pension Scheme in 2024? Recognizing how these financial regulations impact personal contributions and matching funds can empower employees to maximize their retirement funding strategies.

IRS Limits Impact: The current IRS limits on contributions to retirement plans, such as those applicable in 2024, directly impact Harsco employees by capping how much they can contribute tax-free. Understanding these limits helps employees plan their contributions to maximize employer matching and ensure they take full advantage of their retirement benefits​(Harsco Pension Scheme_3…).

With regards to the ongoing performance evaluations, what benchmarks does the Harsco Pension Scheme utilize to measure the success of its investments, and how are these benchmarks selected? This insight can help employees understand the performance metrics that drive the long-term viability of their pension scheme.

Benchmarking Investments: The Harsco Pension Scheme uses various benchmarks to assess the performance of its investments. These benchmarks are selected based on expected risk and return profiles and are reviewed quarterly. Monitoring against these benchmarks ensures that the Scheme’s strategies remain aligned with long-term funding goals and adapt to changing market conditions​(Harsco Pension Scheme_3…).

How can Harsco employees obtain more information on the specific investment options available within the pension scheme, including the associated risks and potential returns? Access to comprehensive investment literature is essential for employees to make well-informed decisions regarding their pension scheme participation.

Investment Options and Information: Harsco employees can obtain detailed information about their pension’s investment options, including the associated risks and potential returns, through regular reports from the Trustees and investment consultants. This transparency allows employees to make informed decisions about their pension participation​(Harsco Pension Scheme_3…).

What is the preferred method for employees to contact Harsco to gain further clarification on their questions about the pension scheme, and what resources are available for them during the retirement process? Clear communication channels and support mechanisms are vital as employees navigate their retirement preparations. These questions are designed to provoke thought and discussion around the operations, benefits, and governance of the Harsco Pension Scheme while providing employees with a foundation for understanding their retirement options.

Communication Channels: Employees can contact the Trustees of the Harsco Pension Scheme for clarification on pension-related questions through established communication channels. Resources, including personalized financial advice and regular meetings with investment managers, are available to assist employees during the retirement planning process​(Harsco Pension Scheme_3…).

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