Guest bgrazetti Posted December 3, 2003 Posted December 3, 2003 One of my Money Purchase plans is scheduled for an IRS audit. One of the items the IRS has requested are "copies of the statements required under Code section 6057(e), as given to those who terminated participation in the plan during the year(s) under examination." I have been unable to find any information concerning this code section. Does anyone know what they are requesting? Thanks.
pmacduff Posted December 3, 2003 Posted December 3, 2003 I just looked this up on the US Code here on Benefits Link. Here is what it says under 6057(e): (e) Individual statement to participant Each plan administrator required to file a registration statement under subsection (a) shall, before the expiration of the time prescribed for the filing of such registration statement, also furnish to each participant described in subsection (a)(2)© an individual statement setting forth the information with respect to such participant required to be contained in such registration statement. Such statement shall also include a notice to the participant of any benefits which are forfeitable if the participant dies before a certain date. It looks to me to be the just annual participant statements. If you want to read the whole section, go to http://benefitslink.com/buzz/new.shtml and click on the Internal Revenue Code over to the left. Then click on the first choice..."code sections relative to employee benefits" or something like that. Once there you can scroll down to 6057. Hope this helps. Sorry for the two edits, I go to everything automatically on my computer, so I wasn't being careful about the references. These should be correct now!
Harwood Posted December 3, 2003 Posted December 3, 2003 6057(e) is referring to a statement of benefits that must be given to terminated employees. From the 5500 Instructions for line 7i comes this: "CAUTION! Code section 6057(e) provides that the plan administrator must give each participant a statement showing the same information reported on Schedule SSA for that participant."
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