Long-Term Part-Time Employee Coverage
Under the SECURE Act rules, 401(k) plans are now required to cover Long-Term Part-Time Employees.
Who is a Long-Term Part-Time Employee (LTPTE)?
This is an employee who worked at least 500 but fewer than 999 hours in three consecutive years. For plan years after 2024, only two consecutive years are required. If the eligibility rules for your 401(k) plan are more lenient (e.g. the plan provides all employees are immediately eligible to make elective deferrals), no employees will be considered LTPTE.
Employees who are eligible solely on account of the LTPTE rules must be allowed to make elective deferrals, but can be excluded from receiving Employer contributions. LTPTEs can also be excluded from compliance and nondiscrimination testing.
Make sure to provide your BCG plan administrator with the census data for ALL your employees. We will determine your LTPTEs and make sure you are in compliance.
To understand how LTPTEs may affect your plan contact your pension consultant.



