Abstract
On January 1, 1989, Section 89 of the Internal Revenue Code took effect detailing the non-discriminatory rules to be applied in the evaluation of employer- sponsored welfare/benefit plans. The legislation has proved to be enormously complex and has generated numerous amendments to simplify existing law.
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