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Multiple Employer Plans (MEPs): The Very Latest [2019.11]
Presentor: David Schultz Recorded Date: 11/13/2019 Duration: 60 Min.

Description
This program was recorded during a live presentation given on November 13, 2019.
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Since the Department of Labor issued their 2012 guidance on “open MEPs,” there have been many unanswered questions and pressure for more guidance. Open MEPs are a series of separate plans under ERISA, not a single ERISA plan. However, “closed” MEPs can still be treated as single plans under ERISA. The so-called “one bad apple rule” creates risks to participating employers, but MEPs have many potential administrative and cost advantages over single-employer plans.

The President, Congress, and the Department of Labor have all recently weighed in on the potential benefits of, and the need for changes to MEPs, and Congress has proposed the creation of Pooled Employer Plans (PEPs) as an alternative. So far, both the DOL and IRS have proposed guidance, but these steps raise their own concerns. While the timing is uncertain, the SECURE Act looks likely to bring more changes to this landscape. This seminar will review the current status of the MEPs and PEPs.

Topics include:
  • Common multiple employer plan situations
    • Risks and Benefits
  • Design strategies
  • Qualification rules
    • Service
    • Compensation
    • Testing
    • Top-heavy
    • PEO-specific rules
  • IRS Guidance – "one bad apple"
  • DOL MEP Guidance – Past and proposed
    • ERISA status
    • 5500 Filing
      • MEP Schedule
    • Audits
    • Bonds
    • Fiduciary responsibility
  • Correcting errors
  • Potential legislative and regulatory changes
Prerequisites:

There are no prerequisites or other advanced preparation for this program. However, the speaker will assume that attendees understand the operation of 401(k) plans in general and have one year of experience. The speaker will not assume prior experience with multiple employer plans.

Level: Intermediate
Instructional Delivery Method
Group – Internet-Based

NASBA Field of Study: Taxes

Speaker: David Schultz, J.D.

Objectives: After attending this Web seminar, attendees should be able to:

  1. Identify appropriate situations for MEPs
  2. Determine service for eligibility and vesting
  3. Calculate compensation for various purposes
  4. Explain how to test the plan for coverage and nondiscrimination
  5. Assist in plan design
  6. Adapt to the administrative differences involving these plans
  7. Explain proposed changes to MEP regulations
  8. Anticipate potential legislative and regulatory changes to the MEP rules

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