Fidelity mailed me "2018 Retirement Plan Annual Valuation Statement", to help complete Form 5500. When I asked Fidelity whether I needed to file Form 5500, they said most people w/balances less than $250,000 don't need to, but to ask my tax adviser.
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A single participant would file the 5500SF or EZ Here I the link to the 5500SF instructions
Who Does Not Have To File Form 5500-EZ
You do not have to file Form 5500-EZ for the 2018 plan year for a one-participant plan if the total of the plan's assets and the assets of all other one-participant plans maintained by the employer at the end of the 2018 plan year does not exceed $250,000, unless 2018 is the final plan year of the plan. For more information on final plan years, see Final Return, later.
A single participant would file the 5500SF or EZ Here I the link to the 5500SF instructions
Who Does Not Have To File Form 5500-EZ
You do not have to file Form 5500-EZ for the 2018 plan year for a one-participant plan if the total of the plan's assets and the assets of all other one-participant plans maintained by the employer at the end of the 2018 plan year does not exceed $250,000, unless 2018 is the final plan year of the plan. For more information on final plan years, see Final Return, later.
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