New PowerPoint: New IRS Correction Rules for Retirement Plans
(Posted on October 13, 2021 by )


A recent CLE webinar provided employee benefits counsel, plan sponsors, and administrators guidance on identifying critical retirement plan issues and correction methods. The panel discussed new IRS self-correction rules and procedures and the primary focus areas of IRS and DOL examinations and audits.

The PowerPoint presentation for the portion of the webinar giving a step by step guide on correcting some common 401(k) plan issues is now available at this link.

IRS Revenue Procedure Eases Correction Procedures
(Posted on July 16, 2021 by )


The IRS has just issued a new revenue procedure, Rev. Proc. 2021-30, which limits the number of plans that have to make IRS filings under the Voluntary Correction Program (“VCP”) in order to correct past errors.

The guidance expands the Self-Correction Program (“SCP”), which does not require an IRS filing, in two ways:

  • Significant operational failures: The correction period for self-correction of significant operational failures is extended from two to three years.
  • Retroactive plan amendments: The revenue procedure removes the requirement that all participants in the plan benefit from the retroactive amendment, making it easier to use retroactive plan amendments to correct operational failures under SCP.

The revenue procedure also adds new options with regard to correction of overpayments.
Read more.

Expanded Correction Program for 403(b) Plans
(Posted on April 4, 2013 by )


Rev. Proc. 2013-12 for the first time allows 403(b) plans (tax-sheltered annuities or custodial accounts for employees of public schools, churches, and certain other tax-exempt organizations) the same ability to correct plan errors under the Employee Plans Compliance Resolution System (“EPCRS”) as is provided in the case of qualified plans. The IRS has now issued a plain language “Fix-It Guide” for 403(b) plans that discusses common mistakes, how to avoid them, and how to fix them if they occur.