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Church & Clergy Alliance is a 501(c)(3) that serves as the umbrella organization sponsoring and providing administration for the Clergy Advantage 403(b). This allows the Clergy Advantage 403(b) Retirement Plan to provide housing allowance benefits to ministers for life, even if they change jobs or separate from service. Additionally, our alliance of specialized clergy tax and financial professionals offers tax and retirement education with personalized coaching to all participants to maximize their unique retirement opportunities. As the Plan Administrator for the Clergy Advantage 403(b) Retirement Plan Church & Clergy Alliance can help to: Facilitate Enrollment & Funding Process Disbursement Requests Provide on-going financial coaching and management with clergy specific strategies Offer Educational Resources and Tools to all participants Coordinate personalized Housing Allowance Strategies using your Clergy Advantage 403(b)

Table of contents What is the Clergy Advantage 403(b) 1 Who is Eligible for the Plan 1 Enrolling in the Plan 1 Contributions 2 Vesting 3 Investment Choices 3 Fees 3 Distributions 4 Loans 4 Hardship Withdrawals 4 Account Information 5 Funding the Plan 5 Tax Information 6 Where to Find Help 7

What is The Clergy Advantage 403(b)? The Clergy Advantage 403(b) Retirement Plan conforms to the requirements of a retirement income account within the context of Code Section 403(b)(9), and is exempt from ERISA because it meets the requirements of a church plan as intended by Code Section 414(e) and ERISA Section 3(33). This Retirement Plan shall be administered consistent with this intent. Who is eligible to participate in the plan? Eligible Employer An Eligible Employer is any church, any qualified church-controlled organization as defined in Code Section 3121(w)(3), and any other organization to the extent a Minister provides services to such other organization in connection with the exercise of his/her ministry. Employee An Employee is any person who is employed by a Participating Employer. There are no minimum age requirements. Note: The plan does not allow participation by employees who are non-resident aliens or leased employees. Enrolling in the Plan Online enrollment is available at: www.churchandclergyalliance.org Information that you need with complete instructions for easy online enrollment is available through the link above. Once you have completed the online enrollment process it takes 3-4 business days to issue. Funding instructions including the coupon or spreadsheet will be emailed after issuance. Participants are invited to schedule a personal consultation for allocation advice and/or personalized planning. Participating members receive periodic emails with proprietary resources that will help them use and understand options, benefits and Retirement Plan features. 1

Contributions Employer While you are in the paid service of an eligible employer your employer may make contributions to the plan on your behalf. All such contributions shall be paid directly by the participating employer unless the participant is a self-employed minister or a chaplain. Each individual eligible employer should document their policies in their employee handbook. Employee Participants are eligible to elect a salary deferral contribution via a Salary Reduction Agreement to be kept on file with the employer. Participants may elect¹: Pre-Tax Deferral (Employee)² There is no federal or state income taxes on money deferred into the plan. Ministers do not pay self-employment (SECA) taxes. Roth Deferral² Income taxes are paid on the money deferred in the account. Age 50 Catch-up Contributions Participants reaching age 50 before the close of the calendar year may be eligible to make catch-up contributions. Rollover and Transfer Contributions (Incoming) You may be eligible to make a tax-free rollover into the plan from another eligible retirement plan or IRA. Church & Clergy Alliance reserves the right to restrict transfers. All rollovers and transfers should be approved in advance and coordinated through the Church & Clergy Alliance office. Rollovers and transfers don t count toward employee and employer limits. Note: 1. Seek professional tax advice for tax efficient planning. Ministers should always work with a clergy qualified financial advisor / retirement planner to develop proper strategies and ensure tax-free distributions. 2. IRS regulations impose annual limits; speak with a qualified financial advisor to learn how this will affect you and your retirement plan and strategies. 2

Vesting Vesting is the process in which the participant gains ownership or rights to the employer contributions made into the participant s account. All contributions (salary deferred, employer, rollover, Roth) and the earnings generated are 100% vested immediately. Investment Choices The Clergy Advantage 403(b) offers a broad range of investment choices and features. Participants have complimentary access to clergy specific retirement specialists to build a strategy customized to their unique circumstance. Investment choices may be changed at any time by each participant with his/her direct online access. More information about specific investment options can be found online at www.churchandclergyalliance.org or by request. Fees Clergy Planning Group offers clergy specific retirement and financial services to all participants and does not charge fees for Financial Consultations, Retirement Planning or Wealth Management Strategies. Additionally, there are no charges for the Guaranteed Interest or Structured Investment Options as well as individual coaching for your participants in the Clergy Advantage 403(b). Rather than charge a fee to our clients for our service, we choose to accept compensation from AXA, the Clergy Advantage 403(b) Plan provider in the amount of.25% of every $100 in the plan annually. The 403(b) platform offers over 90 investment options and 34 different money managers. There are no up-front fees, no back-end fees and some of the lowest expenses in the industry. With the easy online enrollment, the administrative fee is split between Clergy Planning Group and AXA the 403(b) provider. The cost of operating funds varies depending on the investment category, investment strategy, and the size of the fund. The operating fees can range from.75% to 1.25% in the various investment categories. The fees are described in detail in each fund prospectus, which can be read prior to investing. 3

Distributions The plan is designed to grow money for ministry professionals retirement in a most tax-efficient manner. Money can be distributed from your Plan account in these events: Termination of Service Upon separation of service the participant may elect to have payments from her/his account as of any date after the separation of service. *The Clergy Advantage 403(b) is fully portable and can follow the participant from employer to employer. Age Greater Than 59 ½ The participant may elect to have payments from her/his account upon attainment of the age of 59 ½ whether or not he/she has separated from service. Upon Death Upon death of the participant the participant s account shall be distributed to her/his designated beneficiary. Disability The participant who has not yet attained age 59 ½ shall be entitled to make withdrawals from all or a portion of her/his account, upon providing medical proof of disability in accordance with plan document. Distribution paperwork may requested by contacting Church & Clergy Alliance. 970.667.5819. Loans You may be able to take a loan from the plan subject to Code Section 72(p). Contact Church and Clergy Alliance if you have questions about applying for a loan. Hardship Withdrawals There are no provisions for hardship withdrawals in this plan and they are not permitted. We encourage and welcome a discussion to help you plan for unexpected hardship or contingencies. Our financial advisors are also available to advise and coach you through life events and financial challenges. 4

Account Information Participants will receive personalized quarterly account statements. The statement will show the account balance as well as any contributions, earnings, or distributions during the preceding statement cycle. Participants may also access account information online through AXA-Equitable at us.axa.com or call 800.628.6673. Plan participants should promptly notify Church & Clergy Alliance of changes to their address, phone number, email address, marital status or name change Funding the Plan Funding Options Paper Check Paper checks attached to the spreadsheet or coupon can be mailed to: PlanConnect PO Box 29241 New York, NY 10087 Electronic Transfer (Funding via a faxed ACH request): Automatic pulls (for consistent funding amounts) or on-demand pulls are available upon request. Online Funding: Online access for the payroll clerk to view, update, and transmit contributions is available upon request. 5

Tax Information Housing Allowance The Church & Clergy Alliance Board of Directors shall designate annually that all distributions are eligible to be treated as housing allowance. Only amounts paid to a participant who is or was a licensed, ordained or commissioned minister are eligible for designation. The housing allowance designation shall apply to Ministers, former Ministers, and retired Ministers to the extent that their account balance represents contributions derived from their compensation from services performed in the service of their ministry and the investment earnings on those contributions. The housing allowance shall not apply to funds rolled out of the plan. The amount that a minister may claim as housing in a given year is the lesser of: The actual housing expenses or The annual fair market rental value of the house, furnishings and utilities or The amount of housing allowance received. Roth Participants must have a Salary Deferral Agreement in place with the participating church in order to make Roth-style elective contributions to their 403(b). Such contributions are after tax. Distributions of Roth-style contributions and contribution earnings are withdrawn tax free. Distribution rules apply. Withholding Federal There is a 20% mandatory Federal Tax withholding on retirement distributions that are not used for housing expenses. This mandatory withholding is sent to the IRS and credited towards your current year s tax liability. Distributions are taxable to the extent not claimed as housing allowance. State Depending on the participant s state of residence for tax purposes, some distributions may be required to have state income tax withheld. Form 1099R All retirement distributions are reported by the vendor on a form 1099R. Tax Service Church & Clergy Alliance strongly recommends that all ministers coordinate their tax and financial planning with qualified clergy tax specialists such as Clergy Advantage, to fully maximize their unique tax advantages. 6

Where to Find HELP Account Statements AXA-Equitable Equi-Vest 800.628.6673 us.axa.com Disbursement Requests Church & Clergy Alliance 970.776.1376 help@churchandclergyalliance.org Eligibility/Enrollment Church & Clergy Alliance 970.776.1376 enroll@churchandclergyalliance.org Financial/Retirement Planning and Allocation Assistance Clergy Planning Group. 970.776.1371 Tax Planning and Consulting Clergy Advantage....970.667.5819 www.clergyadvantage.com We and our partnering network of financial specialists welcome your inquiries and any opportunity to assist you in providing expert resources and care for your staff both now and for their futures. 7

We re Here to Help You Plan for YOUR Future Schedule with a qualified Financial Advisor to Personalize your plan. Call 970-776-1376 or email clergy@ clergyadvantage.com to schedule an appointment or personal call. Find these excellent videos for Ministry Professionals at www.clergyadvantage.com: Tax-Free Money for Ministers Retirement for Ministry Professionals Housing Allowance Ministers Business Expenses Successful Investing The Minister & Social Security P.O. BOX 272 Loveland, CO 80539 Phone (970) 776-1376 Fax (970) 663-4950 WWW.CHURCHANDCLERGYALLIANCE.ORG 8

P.O. BOX 272 Loveland, CO 80539 Phone (970) 776-1376 Fax (970) 663-4950 WWW.CHURCHANDCLERGYALLIANCE.ORG