Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 79Virginia State Bar Association, 1969 - Bar associations |
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Page 125
... contributions up to 6 per cent of pay , or even more , if this doesn't keep low - paid employees out of the plan . An H. R. 10 plan that covers an owner - employee may not require member contributions , but it may permit voluntary ...
... contributions up to 6 per cent of pay , or even more , if this doesn't keep low - paid employees out of the plan . An H. R. 10 plan that covers an owner - employee may not require member contributions , but it may permit voluntary ...
Page 126
... contribution or any contributions for later years until the excess and the earnings on that excess are eventually repaid and brought into his income . If an excess contribution is willfully made , the penalty is even greater . Not only ...
... contribution or any contributions for later years until the excess and the earnings on that excess are eventually repaid and brought into his income . If an excess contribution is willfully made , the penalty is even greater . Not only ...
Page 132
... contributions with respect to any one or all of the participants be invested in life insurance , an- nuities or variable annuity policies . It is anticipated that group- type coverages for the annuity feature will be made available ...
... contributions with respect to any one or all of the participants be invested in life insurance , an- nuities or variable annuity policies . It is anticipated that group- type coverages for the annuity feature will be made available ...
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