A remedial amendment period enables an employer that timely adopted a 403(b) plan to retroactively correct a plan document by modifying an existing provision or adding an omitted provision. It makes it possible for the 403(b) plan document to continue to meet the IRS regulatory requirements for a written plan.
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The Purpose of a Remedial Amendment Period
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