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IRS Publishes Covered Compensation Tables for 2018

NOV. 13, 2017

Rev. Rul. 2017-22; 2017-48 IRB 536

DATED NOV. 13, 2017
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Citations: Rev. Rul. 2017-22; 2017-48 IRB 536

Modified and Superseded by Rev. Rul. 2018-4

Part I

Section 401. — Qualified Pension, Profit-Sharing, and Stock Bonus Plans

26. CFR 1.401(l)-1: Permitted disparity in employer-provided contributions or benefits

This revenue ruling provides tables of covered compensation under § 401(l)(5)(E) of the Internal Revenue Code and the Income Tax Regulations thereunder, for the 2018 plan year.

Section 401(l)(5)(E)(i) defines covered compensation with respect to an employee as the average of the contribution and benefit bases in effect under section 230 of the Social Security Act (the “Act”) for each year in the 35-year period ending with the year in which the employee attains social security retirement age.

Section 401(l)(5)(E)(ii) states that the determination for any year preceding the year in which the employee attains social security retirement age shall be made by assuming that there is no increase in covered compensation after the determination year and before the employee attains social security retirement age.

Section 1.401(l)-1(c)(34) of the Income Tax Regulations defines the taxable wage base as the contribution and benefit base under section 230 of the Act.

Section 1.401(l)-1(c)(7)(i) defines covered compensation for an employee as the average (without indexing) of the taxable wage bases in effect for each calendar year during the 35-year period ending with the last day of the calendar year in which the employee attains (or will attain) social security retirement age. A 35-year period is used for all individuals regardless of the year of birth of the individual. In determining an employee's covered compensation for a plan year, the taxable wage base for all calendar years beginning after the first day of the plan year is assumed to be the same as the taxable wage base in effect as of the beginning of the plan year. An employee's covered compensation for a plan year beginning after the 35-year period applicable under § 1.401(l)-1(c)(7)(i) is the employee's covered compensation for a plan year during which the 35-year period ends. An employee's covered compensation for a plan year beginning before the 35-year period applicable under § 1.401(l)-1(c)(7)(i) is the taxable wage base in effect as of the beginning of the plan year.

Section 1.401(l)-1(c)(7)(ii) provides that, for purposes of determining the amount of an employee's covered compensation under § 1.401(l)-1(c)(7)(i), a plan may use tables, provided by the Commissioner, that are developed by rounding the actual amounts of covered compensation for different years of birth.

For purposes of determining covered compensation for the 2018 year, the taxable wage base is $128,700.

The following tables provide covered compensation for 2018.


ATTACHMENT I

2018 COVERED COMPENSATION TABLE

CALENDAR
YEAR OF
BIRTH

CALENDAR YEAR OF
SOCIAL SECURITY
RETIREMENT AGE

2018 COVERED
COMPENSATION
TABLE II

1907

1972

$4,488

1908

1973

4,704

1909

1974

5,004

1910

1975

5,316

1911

1976

5,664

1912

1977

6,060

1913

1978

6,480

1914

1979

7,044

1915

1980

7,692

1916

1981

8,460

1917

1982

9,300

1918

1983

10,236

1919

1984

11,232

1920

1985

12,276

1921

1986

13,368

1922

1987

14,520

1923

1988

15,708

1924

1989

16,968

1925

1990

18,312

1926

1991

19,728

1927

1992

21,192

1928

1993

22,716

1929

1994

24,312

1930

1995

25,920

1931

1996

27,576

1932

1997

29,304

1933

1998

31,128

1934

1999

33,060

1935

2000

35,100

1936

2001

37,212

1937

2002

39,444

1938

2004

43,992

1939

2005

46,344

1940

2006

48,816

1941

2007

51,348

1942

2008

53,952

1943

2009

56,628

1944

2010

59,268

1945

2011

61,884

1946

2012

64,560

1947

2013

67,308

1948

2014

69,996

1949

2015

72,636

1950

2016

75,180

1951

2017

77,880

1952

2018

80,544

1953

2019

83,136

1954

2020

85,680

1955

2022

90,588

1956

2023

92,976

1957

2024

95,280

1958

2025

97,500

1959

2026

99,648

1960

2027

101,736

1961

2028

103,764

1962

2029

105,720

1963

2030

107,640

1964

2031

109,524

1965

2032

111,336

1966

2033

113,064

1967

2034

114,660

1968

2035

116,160

1969

2036

117,540

1970

2037

118,800

1971

2038

119,988

1972

2039

121,152

1973

2040

122,256

1974

2041

123,240

1975

2042

124,140

1976

2043

124,896

1977

2044

125,520

1978

2045

126,144

1979

2046

126,780

1980

2047

127,308

1981

2048

127,740

1982

2049

128,064

1983

2050

128,364

1984

2051

128,652

1985 and Later

2052 and Later

128,700


ATTACHMENT II

2018 ROUNDED COVERED COMPENSATION TABLE

CALENDAR
YEAR OF
BIRTH

2018 COVERED
COMPENSATION
ROUNDED

1937

$39,000

1938–1939

45,000

1940

48,000

1941

51,000

1942

54,000

1943

57,000

1944

60,000

1945

63,000

1946–1947

66,000

1948

69,000

1949

72,000

1950

75,000

1951

78,000

1952

81,000

1953

84,000

1954

87,000

1955

90,000

1956

93,000

1957

96,000

1958–1959

99,000

1960

102,000

1961–1962

105,000

1963

108,000

1964–1965

111,000

1966–1967

114,000

1968–1969

117,000

1970–1972

120,000

1973–1975

123,000

1976–1980

126,000

1981 and Later

128,700

DRAFTING INFORMATION

The principal author of this notice is Tom Morgan of the Office of the Associate Chief Counsel (Tax Exempt and Government Entities). However, other personnel from the IRS participated in the development of this guidance. For further information regarding this notice, contact Mr. Morgan at 202-317-6700 or Michael Spaid at 206-946-3480 (not toll-free numbers).

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