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* HOME * PUB_560Reporting RequirementsYou may have to file an annual return/report form by the last day of the 7th month after the plan year ends. See the following list of forms to choose the right form for your plan. Form 5500-EZ. You can use Form 5500-EZ if the plan meets all the following conditions.
One-participant plan. Your plan is a one-participant plan if, as of the first day of the plan year for which the form is filed, either of the following is true.
Form 5500-EZ not required. You do not have to file Form 5500-EZ (or Form 5500) if you meet the conditions mentioned above and either of the following conditions.
Example. You are a sole proprietor and your plan meets all the conditions for filing Form 5500-EZ. The total plan assets are more than $100,000. You should file Form 5500-EZ.
Form 5500. If you do not meet the requirements for filing Form 5500-EZ, you must file Form 5500. Schedule A (Form 5500). If any plan benefits are provided by an insurance company, insurance service, or similar organization, complete and attach Schedule A (Form 5500), to Form 5500. Schedule A is not needed for a plan that covers only one of the following.
Schedule B (Form 5500). For most defined benefit plans, complete and attach Schedule B (Form 5500), Actuarial Information, to Form 5500 or Form 5500-EZ. Schedule P (Form 5500). This schedule is used by a fiduciary (trustee or custodian) of a trust described in section 401(a) or a custodial account described in section 401(f) to protect it under the statute of limitations provided in section 6501(a). The filing of a completed Schedule P (Form 5500), Annual Return of Fiduciary of Employee Benefit Trust, by the fiduciary satisfies the annual filing requirement under section 6033(a) for the trust or custodial account created as part of a qualified plan. This filing starts the running of the 3-year limitation period that applies to the trust or custodial account. For this protection, the trust or custodial account must qualify under section 401(a) and be exempt from tax under section 501(a). The fiduciary should file, under section 6033(a), a Schedule P as an attachment to Form 5500 or Form 5500-EZ for the plan year in which the trust year ends. The fiduciary cannot file Schedule P separately. See the Schedule P instructions for more information. Form 5310. If you terminate your plan and are the plan sponsor or plan administrator, you can file Form 5310, Application for Determination for Terminating Plan. Your application must be accompanied by the appropriate user fee and Form 8717, User Fee for Employee Plan Determination Letter Request. More information. For more information about reporting requirements, see the forms and their instructions. |