SUB Plan: The Severance Alternative

A Supplemental Unemployment Benefits Plan (SUB Plan) is a vehicle used by employers to provide salary replacement benefits to displaced employees while generating considerable cost savings for the organization. The savings attained under a SUB Plan are generated from three sources:

  • Benefit payments are integrated with State Unemployment Insurance (UI) benefits, reducing company cost on a dollar-for-dollar basis
  • Separation payments are treated as "benefits" rather than as "wages," and are thus exempt from the payment of payroll taxes (FICA and FUTA) by both the company and the recipient
  • Payments cease or are reduced when a displaced employee obtains new employment
Typically, organizations that implement a SUB Plan will save 25-35% when compared to traditional severance plans. These savings may be used in a variety of ways, including supplementing other, better-directed unemployment benefits, enhancing benefits offered to retained workers, or growing the bottom line to improve shareholder returns.

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Unemployment recipients in all states currently subject to an additional $25 weekly under the Federal Stimulus Program. Under the Federal Emergency Unemployment Compensation Act, the maximum benefit durations in all states has been extended to 39 weeks.

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