IRS Signs Off on Temporary Remote Signature Relief
The Internal Revenue Service has offered brief administrative relief to assist specific retirement beneficiaries or plan participants eager to make participant elections by permitting flexibility for remote signatures. Published on June 3, Notice 2020-42 gives…
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Senate Passes Paycheck Protection Program Legislation
The United States Senate just approved the House version of the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) legislation this Wednesday, augmenting the time given for small businesses and other PPP loan recipients to utilize funds and still…
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Novel In-Service Distributions from 457(b) Plans
A common query concerning in-service distributions from retirement plans is: Can a governmental 457(b) plan allow participants to obtain plan withdrawals while they are still working? Per a recent law change, governmental 457(b) plans now…
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Fiduciary Liability Claims and “Silent Cyber” Coverage
A vital concern sweeping businesses across the country is a term called “silent cyber”, or the coverage for cyber devastation under traditional property and casualty insurance policies, in contrast to purpose-built cyber insurance policies. A…
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House Signs Off on Paycheck Protection Fix Offering More Flexibility
The House of Representatives just approved a stand-alone rule that aims to alleviate snags small business leaders face under the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). Launched by Representatives Chip Roy (R-TX) and Dean Phillips (D-MN), the…
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Detrimental Assumptions Plan Sponsors Make
When it comes to managing an employee benefit plan, even if a plan sponsor commits a very small plan violation, such an incident can result in hefty ERISA penalties. Even failing to file Form 5500…
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Three Helpful Considerations for Plan Fiduciaries During COVID-19
ERISA fiduciaries are steadily fine-tuning their decision-making processes in the face of the coronavirus epidemic. Any fiduciary decisions executed during this tumorous period may be particularly ripe for dispute by plan participants or regulators. To…
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Eleventh Circuit Releases Long-Awaited Decision on ERISA Sanctions
The Eleventh Circuit just confirmed their outlook on the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, or ERISA. The new decision in Williamson v. Travelport, LP 953 F. 3d 1278 (11th Cir. 2020), illuminated the latitude…
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IRS Publishes 2021 Amounts for HSA Limits
The Internal Revenue Service just announced next year’s inflation-adjusted quantities of health saving accounts. In Rev. Proc. 2020-32, the IRS states that the annual limitation on deductions under Code Section 223(b)(2)(A) for a person with…
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