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Am I an active retirement plan participant in 2024 if I only received an employer contribution but was not employed in 2024?

I was not eligible for a retirement plan in 2024 but received a former employer contribution in early 2024
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dmertz
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Am I an active retirement plan participant in 2024 if I only received an employer contribution but was not employed in 2024?

You'll need to find out from the plan whether this contribution made you covered for 2023 or instead for 2024.  You are an active participant for a particular year if additions were made to your account in the retirement plan for the plan year ending with or within the particular year.  If the plan uses a calendar year and the employer contribution made in early 2024 was for 2023, the contribution made you covered for 2023.  If the plan instead uses a fiscal year, the addition in early 2024 likely makes you covered for 2024.

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dmertz
Level 15
Intuit Approved! This answer has been verified for accuracy by an Intuit expert employee

Am I an active retirement plan participant in 2024 if I only received an employer contribution but was not employed in 2024?

You'll need to find out from the plan whether this contribution made you covered for 2023 or instead for 2024.  You are an active participant for a particular year if additions were made to your account in the retirement plan for the plan year ending with or within the particular year.  If the plan uses a calendar year and the employer contribution made in early 2024 was for 2023, the contribution made you covered for 2023.  If the plan instead uses a fiscal year, the addition in early 2024 likely makes you covered for 2024.

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