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The National Tax-Deferred Savings Association (NTSA) recently helped pass a bipartisan bill in the final hours of the Illinois General Assembly that involves 457 auto-enrollment—and specifically protects participant choice—for Illinois teachers.  “Providing choice and an opportunity to work with a... READ MORE
Nevada is one step closer to enacting a state-run program to provide coverage to certain private-sector employees. In the meantime, Nebraska’s legislature may seek an examination of the retirement system that serves public employees, including public school teachers, and coverage under the New York... READ MORE
More consumers are multi-sourcing their investment decisions, with financial professionals being most influential. But reliance on online—as well as employer resources such as 403(b) providers and their representatives—is also increasing, according to a new research report.  Saving and investing... READ MORE
A new report finds a decline in retirement confidence to levels not seen since the 2008 financial crisis, writes John Sullivan in MarketBeat. He continues that the report also finds both workers and retirees are very concerned about inflation and its impact on their savings and spending. READ MORE
Tech Talk addresses whether a jail ministry that serves 33 jails and got their IRS determination letter in 1966 that listed it as “charitable and religious” be eligible for a NQCCO church plan. READ MORE
Retirement Clearinghouse, a Charlotte, NC-based firm, which helps to automatically move participant’s retirement account balances from a former employer to their new employer, has notified individuals in various states of a data breach.   As many as 10,509 individuals may have had their personal... READ MORE
The IRS has issued guidance on the expansion of the Employee Plans Compliance Resolution System (EPCRS) under Section 305 of SECURE 2.0.  The guidance is contained in Notice 2023-43, which provides interim guidance in advance of an update to Revenue Procedure (Rev. Proc.) 2021-30.  The issues the... READ MORE
Hello all! Welcome to a new monthly series, Nate’s Notes. In order to keep you all apprised of what is taking place at the NTSA, I’m going to share an update on where I’ve been and what the NTSA has been doing. For my inaugural note, I’m writing from the airplane on my way to the Massachusetts... READ MORE
Legislation supported by the American Retirement Association (ARA) that would allow 403(b) plans to invest in collective investment trusts (CIT) has taken a significant step forward in the House of Representatives.  Late May 24, the House Financial Services Committee in a markup session approved... READ MORE
Beginning June 1, 2023, the IRS is expanding its determination letter program to include certain 403(b) plans. The IRS issued a reminder May 24. The IRS had announced on Nov. 7, 2022 in Revenue Procedure (Rev. Proc.) 2022-40 that it would allow 403(b) retirement plans used by certain public... READ MORE
The parties in a two-year old 403(b) excessive fee suit against a $2.3 billion plan have come to terms.  The suit (Garnick v. Wake Forest Univ. Baptist Med. Ctr., M.D.N.C., No. 1:21-cv-00454, complaint 6/4/21) was filed in June 2021 in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of North... READ MORE
Any defined contribution lifetime income program that guarantees lifetime income needs to have the ability to make an “in-kind” distribution of an annuity contract, whether that be a certificate under a group annuity contract or an actual individual annuity contract, writes Robert Toth in... READ MORE
Tech Talk addresses whether 403(b)(9)-retirement income accounts are included in the SECURE 2.0 definition of church plans and whether they would be allowed to offer a MEP.  READ MORE
Minnesota is now offering a state-run plan for private-sector employees whose employers do not, and Pennsyvlania is one step closer to establishing one. Meanwhile, the ink is barely dry on the measures that created such plans in Connecticut and Maine, but already bills are advancing in the... READ MORE
On May 23, Congress sent a letter to the Treasury Department informing Secretary Janet Yellen and IRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel that it will introduce legislation to fix several technical errors contained in SECURE 2.0. Signed by four prominent SECURE 2.0 figures—House Ways and Means Committee... READ MORE
Are younger generations ready for retirement? In MarketBeat, John Iekel writes that it is a more complicated question than it appears at first blush, and it starts with the basics. READ MORE
Concern about Social Security is as perennial as it is rife. A panel of experts in a recent seminar offered some suggestions for addressing the challenges facing the system.  Panelists in the recent National Institute on Retirement Security (NIRS) webinar “Social Security: What’s Next and New... READ MORE
The terms of a quickly settled excessive fee suit involving a 403(b) plan have come to light. The plan fiduciaries here are Springfield, Massachusetts-based Baystate Health Inc. — and they were sued just last Nov. 17 by participant-plaintiffs Michael Chechile and Sonia Lopez (who were represented... READ MORE
With inflation running at record levels last year, the IRS provided a sizeable boost to the inflation-adjusted health savings account (HSA) limits for 2024, as determined under Section 223 of the Internal Revenue Code.  The announcement came in Revenue Procedure 2023-23, released May 16.  HSA... READ MORE
Tech Talk concerns whether a K-12 public school can elect whether to have an ERISA or non-ERISA 403(b).  READ MORE

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