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Seeking detailed information about retirement plans? The Internal Revenue Service offers content that can answer questions about the types of retirement plans, their features and how they work.

  • January 9, 2009
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Seeking detailed information about retirement plans? The Internal Revenue Service offers content that can answer questions about the types of retirement plans, their features and how they work. The IRS Web site covers these topics and more, and also provides a list of published guidance; newsletter Retirement News for Employers; and a section called "Tax Information for Plan Participate/Employee," to which employers can link from their intranets. Find out more by clicking here.

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