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19Jul

IRS thinks about getting rid of the MEP bad apple rule

Ary Rosenbaum | | Return|
One of the biggest strikes against multiple employer plans (MEPs) may go the way of bellbottoms and Betamax. The Internal Revenue Service is proposing an exception to the one bad apple rule, which means that the action of lack of action by one...
By: Ary Rosenbaum
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/irs-thinks-about-getting-rid-of-the-mep-68468/

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