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The Ohio Employee Ownership Center April 20, 2007 Basic Relationship Between the Company and the TPA. Florence V. Zabarsky Zabarsky & Associates, LLC (440) 572-4950 zabarsky@ameritech.net.
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The Ohio Employee Ownership Center April 20, 2007Basic Relationship Between the Company and the TPA Florence V. Zabarsky Zabarsky & Associates, LLC (440) 572-4950 zabarsky@ameritech.net
A good relationship between the Company and the TPA is crucial to the effective and smooth operation of an ESOP, or any Retirement Plan • The TPA should be knowledgeable, but also personable and able to provide efficient service • The Company, or Plan Sponsor should be available to work with the TPA as needed to respond to any issues that arise
Basic Relationship Between the Company and the TPA • Service Agreement contents • Annual Data Request • Partnership between the TPA, Client and Trust Company • Preliminary Report • Communication of testing results and issues • Other TPA Functions
Service Agreement Contents • A service agreement should be in place for each Client/TPA relationship • It should include a Schedule of Services, along with responsible party • Avoid functions that no one realizes they are responsible for
Service Agreement Contents Routine TPA Duties: • Eligibility determination • Participant recordkeeping • Calculation/allocation of employer contribution • Calculation/allocation of forfeitures • Distribution processing • Compliance testing
Service Agreement Contents Duties Rarely Handled By TPA: • Making any decisions related to the Plan • To avoid being considered a fiduciary, the TPA cannot make any decisions in regard to the Plan. This would include method of handling any process that a Plan would have a choice in • Could include areas of the Plan Documents, testing, etc. • TPAs normally do not issue Plan disbursements
Annual Data Request • Employee (Census) Information • Company Information • ESOP Information
Annual Data Request Employee (Census) Information • SSN, Name • Dates • Birth • Hire • Termination • Rehire history • Hours • Compensation
Annual Data Request Employee (Census) Information • Any “other” contributions – 401(k), match, employer to another plan • Officers • Shareholders • Family Members • Pending QDROs
Company Information • Type of Company – C Corp, S Corp, etc. • Any mergers, acquisitions, etc.
Annual Data Request ESOP Information • Plan Assets – including Checking/Trust accounts, any mutual funds, any other investments • Detail of ESOP loan payments made • Amendments to Plan Document or Loan Document • Plan Year-end Stock Valuation • Fidelity bond information
Working with Client and Trust Company During the year-end allocation process it is important to have a representative available at both the client and the Trust Company, for any issues or questions that arise
Preliminary Report • Contents • Discussion in regard to
Communicating testing results and issues • Options and timing • Section 404 – Deductibility • Section 410b - Coverage • Section 415 – Annual Additions • Section 416 – Top Heavy
Other TPA Functions • Notification to Client of distributions • R.M.D.s • Diversification • Participants Eligible for Notification • Calculation of available amount • Annual Plan Sponsor Meeting • Employee Meetings
Sample Timeline • December 1 TPA sends a year-end data request to the Company • This should include an employee census request, as well as detail of all items needed • February 15 Company should remit all requested items to the TPA • March 15 TPA Delivers preliminary report to the client • March 31 Appraiser completes year-end stock valuation • March 31 Company reviews/gives approval of preliminary report • April 15 -30 TPA delivers completed final report, participant statements, final testing and Form 5500 (if unaudited Plan) to client