Q. Do 403(b) plans have to use a calendar year? If so, what regulation requires this?
A. No. The plan document will specify the 12-month period of the plan year. It is, however, much easier for schools to maintain the plan on a calendar year since they will need to track the deferrals on a calendar-year basis..
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