After-Tax Contributions definition

After-Tax Contributions means amounts withheld from an Employee’s Compensation pursuant to a Salary Reduction Agreement after all applicable state and federal taxes have been deducted. Such amounts are withheld for purposes of purchasing one or more of the Benefit Package Options available under the Plan.
After-Tax Contributions means After-Tax Matched Contributions and After-Tax Unmatched Contributions.
After-Tax Contributions means any contributions made by a Participating Employer that are attributable to the reduction in compensation on an after-tax basis that a Participant elects from such Participating Employer each Plan Year as described in Section 4.01.

Examples of After-Tax Contributions in a sentence

  • I authorize and direct that my Base contribution be remitted to the following company (ies) TIAA/CREF   % Fidelity Investments  % Total 100% maximum annual limits - PRE-TAX AND XXXX AFTER-TAX CONTRIBUTIONS: Changes in Federal tax law increase your opportunity to make tax-favored contributions to Temple’s tax-sheltered annuity Plan.


More Definitions of After-Tax Contributions

After-Tax Contributions means contributions made by a Member pursuant to Section VI.A. hereof.
After-Tax Contributions means those contributions by a Participant to the Trust Fund in accordance with Article V which do not qualify as Before-Tax Contributions or Roth Contributions.
After-Tax Contributions means Member Contributions which are not Before-Tax Contributions and which are made by the Member in accordance with Section 4.01(a).
After-Tax Contributions means the voluntary contributions made by a Participant to the Plan on an after‑tax basis, as described in Plan section 4.1.
After-Tax Contributions means contributions made pursuant to Section 4.2 of the Plan by a Participant on an after-tax basis.
After-Tax Contributions means a Contribution made to the Plan by a Participant on an after-tax basis.
After-Tax Contributions means contributions made to the Trust Fund by a Participant pursuant to Section 3.1.