Madison71 Posted August 6, 2018 Posted August 6, 2018 Record-keeper provides a one-time payment to its TPA partners based on a new plan that comes over (based on asset size). For example, in 2018, one new plan is placed with the record-keeper. Based on the asset size, the one-time payment to the TPA totals $6,000. It is paid out of the general assets of the record-keeper. This amount is not paid by the plan, participants or investments held in the plan. Does this need to be reported on the Schedule C of the Form 5500 as indirect compensation to the TPA? Does this need to be reported on the 408(b)(2) disclosure? Thank you!
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