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Schedule F to Form 5500 No Longer Required, IRS Says in Notice 2002-24 (PDF)
Internal Revenue Service [IRS]
[Official Guidance] Apr. 5, 2002
Excerpt: Employers maintaining specified fringe benefit plans under sections 125, 127 or 137 are relieved from the requirement to file annual information returns (Schedule F) attached to a completed Form 5500 pursuant to section 6039D. This notice is effective upon publication and applies to all plan years for which information returns have not been filed.
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