The National Association of Government Defined Contribution Administrators (NAGDCA) awarded Monroe County, NY the 2008 “Special Award of Distinction” for its deferred compensation plan.
President Bush signed legislation in June that improves retirement plan benefits of employees who serve in the military in part by bridging their service to their existing employment benefits.
The House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Select Revenue Measures held a hearing in June to consider changes to existing Individual Retirement Arrangements (IRAs) that are proposed in two House bills.
House Education and Labor Chairman George Miller (D-CA) recently acknowledged that his bill regarding 401(k) fee disclosure would not clear the House this session. Miller cited opposition from the House Ways and Means Committee and the White House, as well as difficulties gaining momentum for the bill in the Senate, as reasons for abandoning the legislation.
The House of Representatives recently passed H. Res. 1294 designating October 19-25, 2008 as National Save for Retirement Week. A sister resolution, S. Res. 601, introduced on June 25, is awaiting approval in the Senate.
The Incentives for Older Workers Act, S. 2933, would eliminate barriers for older Americans who want to stay in the workforce longer, and encourage employers to recruit and retain older workers.
With millions of homeowners across the nation facing the crisis in subprime mortgages, many with defined contribution retirement plans – including public sector employees – may be tempted to tap into them for loans and ready cash. But any early withdrawals from retirement savings accounts should only be considered a last resort.
The House Ways and Means Committee recently passed H.R. 6049, the Energy and Tax Extenders Act of 2008, which includes a one-year extension of the charitable contribution IRA rollover, approximately 30 other tax extenders, and a number of renewable energy provisions. The bill is expected to be approved by the full House in the coming weeks.
The House and Senate recently passed a final conference agreement on legislation commonly known as the Farm Bill, but the Roth 457 provision was dropped from the bill.
The Incentives for Older Workers Act, S. 2933, would eliminate barriers for older Americans who want to stay in the workforce longer, and encourage employers to recruit and retain older workers.
On April 29, 2008, the Department of Labor (DOL) issued technical corrections and guidance to regulations issued last October on qualified default investment alternatives (QDIA) for ERISA plans. The corrections make three changes to the final regulations.
The Internal Revenue Service's Office of Employee Plans is hosting a Governmental Plans Roundtable to discuss and raise awareness in the government plan sector of the need to comply with tax qualification requirements.
Before leaving on a two-week recess, the Senate passed a 30-day extension on farm programs legislation, H.R. 2419, commonly known as the Farm Bill, until April 18, 2008. The bill includes a provision that would provide for Roth arrangements in 457 plans – but the future of these new arrangements is uncertain at this time.
The U.S. House of Representatives recently passed the Pension Protection Act Technical Corrections Bill (H.R. 3361), which provides provisional clarifications to the Pension Protection Act of 2006. A companion bill (S.1974) passed the Senate in December 2007.
American Saves Week, an effort that aims to increase awareness around the need to save money, reducing debt, and building wealth, kicks off Feb. 24. The theme for this year's weeklong event (Feb. 24 - March 2) is "Build Wealth, Not Debt."
At the end of the 2007 session the Senate passed a bill that included the governmental Roth 457 provision. The Senate Manager's Amendments (Amendment 3855) to the House Farm bill, H.R. 2419, provides for Roth arrangements in 457 plans.
The December issue of American City & County Magazine highlighted Monroe County, New York and the retirement planning activities it held during National Save for Retirement Week.