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Posted on February 6, 2012September 10, 2014 by John A. Nixon

Governmental Plan Hearing Rescheduled

The public hearing on the IRS’s proposed regulations on the determination of governmental plan status, originally scheduled for June 5, 2012, has been rescheduled to July 9, 2012. Outlines of topics to be discussed must be submitted by June 18, 2012. Details.

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