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12 <br />7. Benefits to the County <br />^ An employer contribution to the 401(k) plan would support the County in recruitment <br />as it competes with other local government employers and private employers. <br />Attachment 2 shows azea local governments with supplement retirement <br />contributions. <br />There are about 140,000 active plan participants state-wide. About 2421ocal <br />government employers state-wide make an employer contribution to the plan for <br />general government employees, including 38 counties. <br />^ An employer contribution to the 401(k) has cost savings to the County over cash <br />payments. An employer contribution to a 401(k) plan is a declazed expenditure for <br />public purpose and therefore exempt from FICA and Retirement contributions. <br />^ An employer contribution to the 401(k) plan also would offer some disability <br />protection wherein employees can access money through the loan and hazdship <br />provisions. Currently the County does not offer an employer paid disability insurance <br />plan. Some local government employers in the azea offer short-term and/or long-term <br />disability coverage. Unlike making premium payments to purchase disability <br />insurance, money contributed to a 401(k) plan is there and available to the employee <br />for a variety of financial hardships. <br />^ An employer contribution to the 401(k) plan would significantly increase employee <br />morale. It is most appreciated by employees that their employer is helping to plan for <br />future retirement as well as meet immediate needs such as college tuition, medical <br />expenses, purchase of a primary residence, or the like. <br />^ An employer contribution to the 401(k) plan would offer additional incentive for <br />voluntary participation. <br />^ An employer contribution to the 401(k) plan would support the County's efforts in <br />retaining qualified employees as it competes with other local government employers <br />and private employers. <br />8. Types of Employer Contributions <br />There are three forms in which an employer contribution may be made to the 401(k) Plan. <br />These are listed and described below. <br />a. Across the Board Contribution Option <br />(1) An across the boazd contribution is one in which the County makes a employer <br />paid contribution to employees without regazd to whether or not the employee <br />makes a contribution. An across the boazd contribution may be a fixed percent of <br />salary or a flat dollar amount provided that each employee receives the same <br />contribution. <br />(2) Of the 2421ocal government employers who make a 401(k) contribution, 201 (83 <br />percent) make an across the boazd contribution. <br />
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