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Should I leave the Plan Year Begin & End fields blank on the EFAST forms if it is a calendar year plan?
Pension Reporter
1/1/2002
The SAR is an information form only and not an accounting form. It is not intended to balance. It just gives participants general information about the plan.
Pension Reporter
1/1/2002
Will I lose my old RDS system or documents when installing DS/Win?
Retirement Documents
1/1/2002
Funds are being verbally repeated during "Balances by Investment" rather than being totaled
DATAIR Voice
1/1/2002
Do I need to use UPPER CASE on my 2000 EFAST forms?
Pension Reporter
1/1/2002
Can I file a combination of electronically filed and printed forms?
Pension Reporter
1/1/2002
My 2000 and later EFAST forms aren't printing commas in numbers and dashes in SSNs
Pension Reporter
1/1/2002
The size and location of the 2-D barcode has changed on the 2000 5500 forms. Is there a problem?
Pension Reporter
1/1/2002
Why do some fields on the 5500-series forms seem too short?
Pension Reporter
1/1/2002
I need additional pages 2, 3 or 4 for my Schedules C, D, G or SSA
Pension Reporter
1/1/2002
My plan year began before 4/18/2001. How should I answer Line 4k on the 2001 5500 Sch I?
Pension Reporter
1/1/2002
I entered 2001 plans under 1.08, and now some of my 5500 Line 8a feature codes have changed
Pension Reporter
1/1/2002
On the SAR, the EIN rather than the TIN is used. Is this correct?
Pension Reporter
1/1/2002
On the 2001 Sch B, the date fields don't fit properly in the Line 3 column A fields
Pension Reporter
1/1/2002
The output is printing in landscape rather than portrait (or vice versa). How do I change the orientation?
Retirement Documents
1/1/2002

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