Tom Poje Posted March 5, 2009 Posted March 5, 2009 This is from the IRS, its simply a short 'check the boxes' survey. Parts of it actually reference the prior version of EPCRS (2006-27) rather than 2008-50 but what the heck. basically they are trying to get an idea on how often you are self correcting things. I figure it can't hurt to fill out the survey (might have been nice if they asked what other items would you like to see) ................................................ Tax Administration IRS Requests Feedback on Self-Correction Program The Internal Revenue Service's Employee Plans announced March 4 that it is conducting a short, voluntary, and anonymous survey designed to gauge the relevance and usefulness of its Self-Correction Program. Participation in the survey will assist the agency in making its programs more responsive to the needs of plan sponsors, employees, and beneficiaries of the retirement plan system, according to the announcement. The survey takes less than 5 minutes, the agency said. The survey is being conducted by Joyce Kahn, manager of EP Voluntary Compliance. The survey will be available until March 20. To take the survey, go to http://guest.cvent.com/SURVEYS/Welcome.asp...dc-0ac8081fde8d.
Kimberly S Posted March 5, 2009 Posted March 5, 2009 I'm not sure how responsive it will be based on the questions asked. It appears to be strictly a statistical analysis of the types of corrections being done. There was no opportunity to comment about what would make the process work better.
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