Plan Operations & Admin

Layoffs? Your Plan May Experience a Partial Plan Termination
A partial plan termination occurs when 20 percent or more of a company’s employees are laid off in one year. Routine turnover during the year is generally not considered a partial plan termination. To determine whether your turnover rate is routine, consider the following factors: • What was your turnover rate during other periods and  Read More →
Record Retention: What Should I Keep, For How Long, and How Should I Organize It?
We hear time and time again, “what records should I keep, how long should I keep them, and how should I organize my files?” Remember several rules of thumb when it comes to record retention. Plan Documents should never be discarded. This includes Basic Plan Documents, Adoption Agreements, Amendments, and Summary Plan Descriptions. Annual Filing  Read More →
Improper Handling of Hardship Distributions May Result in Significant Problems
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These days, many plans are experiencing an uptick in the number of participant requests for hardship distributions. Much of this increased activity may be attributed to our prolonged and tepid economic recovery. As these requests are considered, you want to be sure not to act to the detriment of your plan. Improper handling of hardship  Read More →

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