Lori H Posted September 21, 2005 Posted September 21, 2005 new client wants to utilized VCP to correct failure of updating plan for GUST/EGTRRA/401(A)9 etc. 2 participant psp. since i have never had to file a VCP and am not an enrolled agent, i am not eligible to include Power of Attorney. it would be a waste of my time, money, etc to become an enrolled agent unless i was doing VCP filings frequently. what options do i have other than to prepare the application and have the plan sponsor sign off on it? any unenrolled agents have experience with this?
Archimage Posted September 22, 2005 Posted September 22, 2005 Maybe try Form 8821. This won't give you authority to advocate for the client but it may give you some help.
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