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EPCRS Case Studies

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Mar. 23, 2023
Recorded Online
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As the IRS proclaims, "mistakes happen!" The IRS Employee Plans Compliance Resolution System (EPCRS) allows retirement plan sponsors to correct plan mistakes and continue to provide retirement benefits on a tax-favored basis. EPCRS includes self-correction without IRS involvement (SCP), voluntary correction with IRS approval (VCP), and correction during audit under a closing agreement (Audit CAP).

In this 2-hour CE webcast, John Griffin, J.D., LL.M. explains what every retirement plan practitioner needs to know about the EPCRS plan correction procedures, including the impact of SECURE 2.0. After a brief summary of EPCRS, case studies will be used to illustrate common errors and suggested solutions, including:

  • Failure to timely amend or restate a plan
  • Failure to correct ADP/ACP testing violations
  • Improper use of the definition of compensation
  • Failure to properly provide matching contributions
  • Improper coverage of employees (e.g., early or late entrance)
  • Exceeding the §402(g) elective limit
  • Improper hardship distributions
  • And more!

Presenter Info:

Industry expert and ERISA attorney, John Griffin, J.D., LL.M., has over 35 years' experience in the employee benefits field, including training and consulting with top firms in the industry.

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