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Advance Copies of 2018 Form 5500 Released

The Department of Labor’s Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA), the IRS and the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) on Nov. 14 released advance copies of the Form 5500 Series forms to be used for 2018 reporting, as well as the related instructions.

EBSA reports that the 2018 instructions highlight the following modifications to the Form 5500 and Form 5500-SF, and their schedules and instructions:

Principal Business Activity Codes. The Principal Business Codes have been updated to reflect certain updates to the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

Administrative Penalties. The instructions have been updated to reflect an increase to $2,140 per day in the maximum civil penalty amount assessable under ERISA Section 502(c)(2). This increased penalty is applicable for civil penalties assessed after Jan. 2, 2018, whose associated violation(s) occurred after Nov. 2, 2015.

Form 5500 — Participant Count. The instructions for Lines 5 and 6 have been enhanced to make clearer that welfare plans complete only Line 5 and elements 6a(1), 6a(2), 6b, 6c and 6d in Line 6.

List of Plan Characteristics Codes for Lines 8a and 8b (Lines 9a and 9b for SF filers). Plan characteristic code 3D has been updated to reflect the IRS changes on the pre-approved plans as prescribed in Rev. Proc. 2017-41, 2017-29 IRB 92.

Schedule MB — Contributions. The instructions for Line 3 have been modified to require an attachment in situations in which a reported contribution includes a withdrawal liability payment.

Schedule MB — Plan in Critical Status or Critical and Declining Status. The instructions for Line 4f (where plans expected to become insolvent or emerge from troubled status report the year in which such insolvency or emergence is expected to occur) have been modified to require an attachment providing additional information about how that year was determined. In addition, the instructions now include guidance about what to report if a troubled plan is neither projected to emerge from critical status nor become insolvent within 30 years.

Schedule SB — Mortality Tables. Line 23, where filers check a box to indicate which set of mortality tables is used, has been updated to provide additional options available under Treas. Reg. §1.430(h)(3). The instructions for Line 23 have been modified to reflect this change.

Schedule SB. Schedule SB has been updated to reflect the issuance of Rev. Proc. 2017-56 with respect to change in funding methods. Line 23 has been updated to reflect final regulations prescribing mortality tables to be used by most defined benefit pension plans. Line 27, Codes 5 and 8 are no longer applicable and should not be used. Lines 42 and 43 have been removed; under the Pension Relief Act of 2010, there are no installment acceleration amounts or installment acceleration amount carryovers after the 2017 plan year.

Schedule R. Schedule R has been updated to reflect the issuance of Rev. Proc. 2017-56 regarding the change in funding methods. Also, the Schedule R instructions under “Who Must File” have been updated to reflect the removal from Schedule R of certain IRS compliance questions.

Copies Available and Caveat

Information copies of the forms, schedules and instructions are available online here. The advance copies of the 2018 Form 5500 are for informational purposes only and cannot be used to file a 2018 Form 5500.

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