DEL E. WILMOT JR., EA

Del, a Private Family Office tax manager, joined Schneider Downs June 2022. With over 15 years of tax and accounting experience, he has extensive experience with Partnership, S-Crop and high net-worth individual engagements. Del has experience serving clients in a wide variety of industries, including professional services, technology, construction, restaurant, retail, real estate and manufacturing.

Del provides tax planning and compliance services for partnerships and S-corps operating in multiple jurisdictions, as well as high net-worth individuals. His duties at the firm also include review of corporate, partnership and individual tax returns.

Education

B.S.—Accounting, California University of PA

Memberships and Associations

Treasurer— Southwestern PA Climbers Coalition (SWPACC)

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Big Problem: A Not-for-profit Client Out Of 401(k) Compliance.


Big Thinking: Allowing More Contributions By Highly Paid Employees.

Shareholder JASON LUMPKIN serves as a Practice Unit Leader for SDAdvantage Retirement Solutions. He has more than 17 years of qualified retirement plan experience, primarily serving middle market, closely held businesses. His background includes plan design, documentation reporting, participant education, and ongoing administration for defined contribution plans, including employee stock ownership plans.
While working with one of our non profit clients, Jason’s team discovered that the organization was failing non-discrimination testing due to poor 401(k) participation among its employees. To address the issue, we recommended the implementation of a second retirement plan, a 403(b) plan, that would cover only the highly paid employees, allowing them to contribute the maximum amounts without concern for the limits imposed by the 401(k) plan’s non-discrimination testing. “These top employees were no longer constrained by the limits of the 401(k) plan testing results,” Jason said. “Plus, the organization no longer had to be concerned about the non-discrimination test. We also avoided implementing a “safe harbor” design in the 401(k) plan, which can result in costly employer contributions and vesting provisions that favor short-term employees.” Schneider Downs provides Big Thinking and Personal focus in delivering a variety of services for large and small businesses, both publicly and privately held, as well as nonprofit organizations, government entities and more. Through our commitment to thought leadership and knowledge management, we deliver the solutions our clients need with a personal commitment to service.

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