What is the Form 5500 series?
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The Form 5500 Series is an important compliance, research, and disclosure tool for the Department of Labor, a disclosure document for plan participants and beneficiaries, and a source of information and data for use by other Federal agencies, Congress, and the private sector in assessing employee benefit, tax, and economic trends and policies.
Where can I find the Army weight control program DA Form 5500?
The information below is from AR 600-9, the Army Weight Control Program, dated September 2006. . To properly complete the Male Body Fat Content Worksheet, DA Form 5500, Aug 2006, you will need a copy of the Army Regulation to reference the required information and you will also need the DA Form 5500 which can be found at USAPA.
How to complete the male body fat content worksheet DA Form 5500?
To properly complete the Male Body Fat Content Worksheet, DA Form 5500, Aug 2006, you will need a copy of the Army Regulation to reference the required information and you will also need the DA Form 5500 which can be found at USAPA. NAME: Print the Soldier’s last name, first name, and middle initial in the NAME block.
Do I need to file Form 5500-ez?
One-participant plans or foreign plans must file the Form 5500-EZ. If you are not subject to the IRS e-filing requirements, however, you may file a Form 5500-EZ on paper with the IRS. See the Form 5500-EZ Instructions for more information.
What is the Form 5500 series? The Form 5500 series was jointly developed by the IRS, the US Department of Labor (DOL), and the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp. (PBGC) so that employers who sponsor employee benefit plans can satisfy the annual reporting required by ERISA and federal tax law.
What happens if I don’t file my plan’s Form 5500?
In addition to DOL penalties, plan administrators may also face IRS penalties for not filing the plan’s Form 5500-series annual return and Form 8955-SSA by the required deadline. The IRS may impose a penalty of:
How do I file Form 5500-ez with the IRS?
If you’re required to file a Form 5500-EZ, you can file it electronically through the DOL ERISA Filing Acceptance System ( EFAST2) or on paper with the IRS. Filing electronically is safe, easy to complete, and you have an immediate record that the return was file.
Is there any penalty relief for late filing on Form 5500?
Yes, the IRS and Department of Labor both have programs to address late filing penalty relief on the Form 5500. The Department of Labor has a Delinquent Filer Voluntary Compliance Program (DFVC) for ERISA Title I plans to allow plan administrators who fail to file a timely annual report to pay reduced civil penalties.