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Staying Out Of Trouble: How To Avoid IRS And DOL Audits
18 September 2017
McDermott Will & Emery
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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and the Department of Labor
(DOL) conduct different types of benefit plan audits, such as
retirement plans and health and welfare plans, and for various
reasons. In a presentation, Jeffrey Holdvogt and Maggie McTigue
discuss IRS and DOL audit triggers, the process for each and what
to do if your plan is audited. They also discuss the top audit
issues and actionable steps companies can take to avoid audits and
compliance issues.
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Staying Out Of Trouble: How To Avoid IRS And DOL Audits
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