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According to IRS examinations, applying eligibility conditions correctly (entering too early, too late or not at all) continues to be a problem for many plans. The results are not surprising considering the fact that rules are counterintuitive. Furthermore, many plans now include early eligibility conditions (i.e., less than one year) for which the regulations provide far less guidance.
Some of the more challenging eligibility questions that confront a retirement plan practitioner are questions relating to rehired employees. When does a rehired employee re-enter/enter the plan? When and how do the break-in-service rules affect rehired employees? Does the one-year hold-out rule apply to a 401(k) plan? A misapplication of the rules raises disqualification issues and the possibility of corrective contributions.
With some well-crafted examples, the speaker reviews some of the frequently asked questions and areas of common confusion that seem to follow rehired employees and early eligibility provisions. Practitioners attending this web seminar can obtain the necessary understanding to apply the rules properly, avoiding hours of difficult research.
What You'll Learn
There are no prerequisites or other advanced preparation for this program. The speaker will expect attendees will have a general understanding of the operation of 401(k) and other retirement plans.
Level: Intermediate
Instructional Delivery MethodSpeaker: S. Derrin Watson, J.D.
Recipient of ASPPA's 2006 Educator of the Year Award
Objectives: After attending this Web seminar, an attendee should be able to:
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