Annual Compensation Limitation definition

Annual Compensation Limitation means the limitation on annual compensation for tax qualified retirement plans as set forth in Internal Revenue Code Section 401(a)(17) as the same may be amended hereafter from time to time.

Examples of Annual Compensation Limitation in a sentence

  • A Participant's Personal Retirement Account Contribution for any Plan Year will be equal to the amount that the Company would have contributed to the Participant’s account in the Qualified Plan as a Personal Retirement Account Contribution to that Qualified Plan but for the application of the Annual Additions Limitation or the Annual Compensation Limitation under the Qualified Plan.

  • The denominator is the lesser of (1) 1.25 times the Maximum Defined Benefit Dollar Limitation under Code Section 415(b) and (d) for the Limitation Year, or (2) 1.4 times one hundred percent (100%) of the Participant's Average Annual Compensation Limitation for his highest three (3) consecutive years under Code Section 415(b).

Related to Annual Compensation Limitation

  • Annual Compensation means an amount equal to the greater of:

  • Total Compensation means the cash and noncash dollar value earned by the executive during the Subcontractor’s preceding fiscal year and includes the following (for more information see 17 CFR 229.402(c)(2)):

  • Final compensation of a member means:

  • Average Compensation means the average of your W-2 wages from the Company for the five (5) calendar years completed immediately prior to the calendar year in which the Change in Control is effected. Any W-2 wages for a partial year of employment will be annualized, in accordance with the frequency which such wages are paid during such partial year, before inclusion in Average Compensation.

  • Annual Earnings means your gross annual income from your Employer, not including shift differential, in effect just prior to the date of loss. It includes your total income before taxes. It is prior to any deductions made for pre-tax contributions to a qualified deferred compensation plan, Section 125 plan or flexible spending account. It does not include income received from commissions, bonuses, overtime pay or any other extra compensation or income received from sources other than your Employer.

  • Additional Compensation has the meaning set out in Section 13.3(1).

  • Basic Compensation means Salary and Benefits.

  • Average Annual Compensation For the purposes of this Agreement, “Average Annual Compensation” shall be an amount equal to the annual average of the sums of (x) the Executive’s annual Base Salary from the Company plus (y) the amount of Incentive Awards accrued by TNS for the Executive, in each case for the three calendar years that ended immediately before (or, if applicable, coincident with) the Change in Control Date;

  • Final Average Compensation means the aggregate amount of a member's compensation earned within the averaging period in which the aggregate amount of compensation was highest divided by the member's number of years, including any fraction of a year, of credited service during the averaging period. The averaging period shall be 36 consecutive calendar months if the member contributes to the member investment plan except for a member who contributes to the member investment plan and first became a member on or after July 1, 2010; otherwise, the averaging period shall be 60 consecutive calendar months. A member who contributes to the member investment plan and first became a member on or after July 1, 2010 shall also have an averaging period of 60 consecutive calendar months. If the member has less than 1 year of credited service in the averaging period, the number of consecutive calendar months in the averaging period shall be increased to the lowest number of consecutive calendar months that contains 1 year of credited service.