The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Voluntary Compliance Program (VCP) is one of the best methods for retirement plan sponsors to come clean and cost-effectively fix their plan errors, rather than getting hammered with...more
With July 31st passing (the deadline for Form 5500 without an extension), it’s a great way to ponder if you have any outstanding Form 5500 issues such as a late return or an incomplete return (such as one missing a plan...more
The Delinquent Filer Voluntary Compliance Program (DFVCP) is a Department of Labor (DOL) program designed to encourage voluntary compliance with ERISA’s 5500 program. It’s great as a plan sponsor if you forget to file a Form...more
Failure to file Form 5500 is costly as the Department of Labor (DOL) and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has jurisdiction over the form and can set forth separate penalties....more
When a plan sponsor has a late Form 5500 to file, one of the great things out there is the Delinquent Filer Voluntary Compliance Program (DFVCP). It gives the plan sponsor the opportunity to pay reduced civil penalties for...more
One aspect of the SECURE Act that many commentators failure to note is that it’s mor expensive to file a late Form 5500....more
401(k) Sponsors Say Their Plan is OK, but They Really Have No Idea. They really have no idea. When I was dating my wife, she asked me if I had a good credit score and I said I did. I never checked my credit score, but...more