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  1. ERISA-Bubs, you do not say how long the plan has allocated revenue sharing using a formula that is contrary to the 404(c) disclosure, nor do you indicate which method was approved by the plan administrator for use by the plan. If there is documentation of an approved method and the plan actually has been using that method, then you are dealing with a miscommunication in the disclosure. Correcting the disclosure and issuing a new disclosure may be sufficient. If there is documentation of an approved method and the plan actually has not been using that method, then there is an operational issue that could have accumulated over time to be more than only pennies per at least some participants. It should not be too onerous to so look at participants within the funds that paid the most revenue sharing to see if how much of an impact using the incorrect method had on those participants. If it does have an impact, then you can consider making whole the participants who were did not get the full benefit of the revenue sharing on their investments, plus a little more to bring them up to the level of other participants who improperly received revenue sharing amounts that they should not have received. Keep in mind that if you know there is a problem and you do something reasonable to correct it, you are will be better off in the eyes of a DOL or IRS agent than if you know there is a problem and you ignore it. If the issue truly is pennies per participant, a creative fix may be as simple as skewing some of the next revenue sharing allocations to in favor of those participants who had a shortfall.
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  2. The plan-design choice Paul mentions is based on ERISA § 205(f). http://uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?req=(title:29%20section:1055%20edition:prelim)%20OR%20(granuleid:USC-prelim-title29-section1055)&f=treesort&edition=prelim&num=0&jumpTo=true
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  3. Check the plan document, and in particular, check its definition of spouse. Some documents say the couple has to be married for one year before the newly-wedded spouse is recognized by the plan. Some documents are explicit in saying the date of the marriage automatically considers the spouse as the default beneficiary overriding any other existing elections.
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