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403(b) Plans Must Comply with the “Once In, Always In” Rule This Year

Tax-exempt employers whose 403(b) plans have failed to comply with the “once in, always in” eligibility rule in the past should be well on their way to compliance by now. IRS Notice 2018-95 granted limited relief from this common administrative...
By: Verrill Dana LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/403-b-plans-must-comply-with-the-once-15132/

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