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The American Retirement Association (ARA) recently identified what it calls a “significant technical error” in the SECURE 2.0 Act of 2022 regarding catch-up contributions. Specifically, according to wording in the current legislation, beginning in 2024, no participants will be able to make catch-... READ MORE
Recently, the IRS issued Notices 2018-58 and 2018-62, addressing modifications to ABLE accounts enacted under 2017’s Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA). In MarketBeat, Linda Segal Blinn writes that the IRS expects to issue regulations defining who is now included as a family member of the beneficiary. READ MORE
Suppose an employer offers a 403(b) Non-ERISA plan to the employees, but is unsure what its duties are. Since this is a non-ERISA situation, does the employer have the legal and fiduciary responsibility to address investment fees, investment performance, etc.? Tech Talk tells us. READ MORE
The Oregon Retirement Savings Board (ORSB) on Oct. 9 will consider proposed changes to the rules for OregonSaves, the state-run retirement savings program for private-sector workers in the Beaver State. The proposed rule changes were drafted with the assistance of a rulemaking advisory committee... READ MORE
Editor’s Note: ERISA Tips is a feature provided with you in mind — to make the newsletter more useful to you! If you have any content for ERISA Tips or the 403(b) Advisor that you would like to contribute or suggest, please contact John Iekel, editor of the 403(b) Advisor, at jiekel@usaretirement.... READ MORE
Sponsors of 403(b) plans are increasingly embracing automatic plan designs – and the use of advisors, according to a new industry survey.According to the 2018 annual 403(b) Plan Survey from the Plan Sponsor Council of America (PSCA), the use of an investment advisor who acts as a plan fiduciary has... READ MORE
Four universities have now won their case in court against excessive fee claims. The most recent victor is St. Louis-based Washington University in a suit involving the $3.8 billion Washington University Retirement Savings Plan. The suit, brought on behalf of the plan’s more than 24,000... READ MORE
A company is distributing required minimum distributions (RMDs) to your client, and is withholding 20% of the amounts being distributed. Tech Talk addresses whether it should be doing so. READ MORE
“Incredibly motivating” — that’s how 2016 Elite Advisor Josh Decker described being recognized as an NTSA Elite Advisor. He offered his insights on what it meant to him to win the award, and regarding the importance of the award and the qualities that lead to it being bestowed on the best of the... READ MORE
Having won their case in court, the targets of a 403(b) university excessive fee suit are pressing for a federal judge to impose monetary sanctions against the six employee-plaintiffs – and the law firm of Schlichter Bogard & Denton LLP that represented them. The suit had been brought by... READ MORE
Editor’s Note: ERISA Tips is a feature provided with you in mind — to make the newsletter more useful to you! If you have any content for ERISA Tips or the 403(b) Advisor that you would like to contribute or suggest, please contact John Iekel, editor of the 403(b) Advisor, at jiekel@usaretirement.... READ MORE
Employers that may be running out of options for encouraging employees to save have another arrow in their quivers — the Saver’s Credit. In MarketBeat, Ascensus takes a look at this little-known tax credit that generally is available to participants who contribute to retirement plans. READ MORE
If you are part of the 403(b)/457(b) education market, whether as a financial advisor, product provider, TPA or home office management, NTSA is your industry organization. NTSA has a long history of providing opportunities for industry networking, training and advocacy. In fact, we have 30 years of... READ MORE
Does the distributable event requirement on rollovers apply to all sources of contributions in an ERISA 403(b)? In Tech Talk, Susan Diehl tell us. READ MORE
Do you know an exceptional advisor who should be recognized? If so, you can nominate that advisor to be considered to be among those the NTSA recognizes as elite — nominations are open for the 2019 NTSA Elite Advisor Award. But nominations are only open through Friday, Sept. 14!The NTSA has named... READ MORE
Do you know an exceptional advisor who should be recognized? If so, you can nominate that advisor to be among those the NTSA recognizes as among the elite — nominations are open for the 2019 NTSA Elite Advisor Award. So far, the NTSA has named 26 members to Elite Advisor status since the award... READ MORE
As practices grow, the time and distance between clients and their service providers can grow as well. Technology can help bridge those gaps, Bill Fisher writes in MarketBeat, discussing ideas for doing just that. READ MORE
A daughter inherited a 403(b) account from her father. She had the registration of the 403(b) updated to indicate that she is the beneficiary, but has experienced complications. In Tech Talk, Susan Diehl offers suggestions regarding where she can find relevant information. READ MORE
The price of recordkeeping services is not uniform; it can vary depending on type of retirement plan. A blog entry discusses why pricing for 403(b)s is different than that for 401(k)s. In “The Differences Between 403(b) and 401(k) Pricing,” Michael Webb of Cammack Retirement offers some... READ MORE
Editor’s Note: ERISA Tips is a feature provided with you in mind — to make the newsletter more useful to you! If you have any content for ERISA Tips or the 403(b) Advisor that you would like to contribute or suggest, please contact John Iekel, editor of the 403(b) Advisor, at jiekel@usaretirement.... READ MORE

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