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An IRS news release said results of the Web poll would help the tax agency better target its oversight efforts over the retirement savings plans. “The information gathered from the Questionnaire will provide a comprehensive view of 401(k) plans and will help (the IRS) maximize its resources for education, outreach, guidance and enforcement efforts while minimizing the burden to compliant plan sponsors,” the IRS said in the announcement. Coordinated by the IRS Employee Plans Compliance Unit (EPCU), the survey seeks plan information on: Demographics Participation Employer and employee contributions Top-heavy and nondiscrimination testing Distributions and plan loans Other plan operations Automatic contribution arrangements Designated Roth features IRS voluntary compliance and correction programs Plan administration The tax agency said sponsors will only be asked to supply information specifically pertaining to their plan’s features; sections of the online survey document not applicable to the plan should not appear as the sponsor completes the requested answers. Each sponsor will also receive a paper copy of the survey with instructions to help formulate the plan’s online responses, the IRS said. While noting that the effort was not a formal IRS audit, the agency said failure to respond or provide complete information will result in further action or examination of the plan.
An IRS news release said results of the Web poll would help the tax agency better target its oversight efforts over the retirement savings plans. “The information gathered from the Questionnaire will provide a comprehensive view of 401(k) plans and will help (the IRS) maximize its resources for education, outreach, guidance and enforcement efforts while minimizing the burden to compliant plan sponsors,” the IRS said in the announcement.
Coordinated by the IRS Employee Plans Compliance Unit (EPCU), the survey seeks plan information on:
The tax agency said sponsors will only be asked to supply information specifically pertaining to their plan’s features; sections of the online survey document not applicable to the plan should not appear as the sponsor completes the requested answers. Each sponsor will also receive a paper copy of the survey with instructions to help formulate the plan’s online responses, the IRS said.
While noting that the effort was not a formal IRS audit, the agency said failure to respond or provide complete information will result in further action or examination of the plan.
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