abanky
Feb 1 2005, 10:03 AM
Is there a government guidelined format for submitting a new new comparability plan? or will they except any format? if there is a format, does anyone know where I can find a copy of what they want it to look like?
Thanks Andrew
Tom Poje
Feb 1 2005, 10:38 AM
go with Schedule Q and some of the DEMOs
demo 5 is avg ben test
demo 6 is general test
I believe those are the most common, the demos ask for some specifics, but as to the format you include that is up to you
I would guess a google search would find copies of the Demos
Kirk Maldonado
Feb 2 2005, 12:15 AM
Tom Poje:
I thought that IRS determination letter applications were exempt from disclosure under the FOIA, but I will admit to never having researched that issue.
If they are exempt from disclosure, why would you find them by means of a Google search?
I'm pretty sure that there was a court case holding that the favorable determination letters were exempt from disclosure, so I would guess that the applications are also exempt.
Tom Poje
Feb 2 2005, 07:04 AM
Kirk:
I was referring simply to blank forms, not forms that have already been filled in.
I've just gotten in the habit of always looking there first when I want to find a form or procedure or ruling rather quickly.
penman
Feb 2 2005, 08:07 AM
FWIW, I number the information on the attachments to Demo 5 and Demo 6 or whatever so that they exactly correspond to the numbers in the instructions and I note that format in the correspondence to the IRS.
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