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A 100% owner of the business has a 401K with less than $250K in assets.

She also has an employee that does not work and has never worked over 1,000 hours.

Under plan characteristics code, there is an item 3(e) - one participant plan that passes minimum coverage, which seems to apply here.

Payroll company seems to think Form 5500-EZ must be filed.

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No way. But whether a 5500-SF is required depends on the document provisions.  If the employee is a participant by plan terms, even if no deferral and no ER contribution, then an SF is required.

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5 minutes ago, CuseFan said:

Coverage passes as employee is statutorily excluded, you have an owner-only plan that files the EZ.

< 250k, though, so no EZ for now.

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Can always file a one-participant SF, too...

QKA, QPA, CPC, ERPA

Two wrongs don't make a right, but three rights make a left.

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