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    Feb 28, 2003, 11:20 PM
    Sepp Accounts
    I own a small business and employ 10 employees. I want to set up a retirement account for them and have heard about the SEPP account. I understand that this will benefit me also. What exactly is a SEPP and where do I go to start this up?
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