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What criteria must an employee generally meet to participate in an employer-sponsored retirement plan?

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What criteria must an employee generally meet to participate in an employer-sponsored retirement plan?

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Federal law outlines certain minimum coverage requirements an employer-sponsored retirement plan must generally meet to qualify for special tax treatment. Nonetheless, participation criteria can vary widely from plan to plan depending on the type of employer-sponsored plan involved, and depending on the elections made by the employer at the time of plan establishment.

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