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Employee Benefit Plan Audits

Audit Services

Expertise that ensures compliance of complex Department of Labor regulations plus safeguards plan assets for your employees.

Ever-changing regulations regarding employee benefit plans (EBPs) create a complicated situation for plan sponsors. Fortunately, our team of specialized EBP auditors can guide you through the compliance requirements for your 401(k), 403(b) or profit sharing plan.

Our thorough understanding ensures you can be confident that your plan is proactive, responsive, and compliant. We stay up-to-date on all the latest developments, in part due to:

  • Membership in the AICPA Employee Benefit Plan Audit Center
  • Attendance at the AICPA’s annual employee benefit plan conference
  • An affiliation with DFK International/USA, an association of more than 200 independent accounting firms

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Frequently Asked Questions

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How do I know if an audit is required?

Beginning for the calendar year 2023, generally, plans with 100 or more participants with account balances at the beginning of the plan year are required to have a plan audit. However, due to the “80-120 rule,” most plans that have not had an audit in the prior year are not required to have an audit until they surpass 120 participants with account balances.

If you are unsure as to whether your plan requires an audit, please feel free to contact us.

When is the audit due?
Who is the audit filed with?
What is the goal of an audit?
What is a Section 103(a)(3)(C) (formerly known as limited scope) audit, and why would I want one?
How do I select a qualified auditor for my employee benefit plan?
What documents will the plan auditor need?
When does the employer need to deposit employee contributions into the plan?
What is the Voluntary Fiduciary Correction Program (VFCP)?
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