It was a bit of a longshot to begin with, but the American Benefits Council’s proposal for a blanket extension for filing of 2009 Forms 5500 until December 31, 2010 (or 9 1/2 months after the end of the plan year, if later) was recently rejected by the DOL. As the DOL mentions in their […]Read More… from Rejection of 2009 Form 5500 Filing Relief
Category: Defined contribution plans
Fixing a §401(a)(4) test failure
Our philosophy for coverage and nondiscrimination testing has always been “everything passes, some plans just take a little longer to prove it”. That was put to the test recently for one of our law firm clients: an unusually young new partner was causing their §401(a)(4) nondiscrimination test to fail. We emptied the whole toolbox on […]Read More… from Fixing a §401(a)(4) test failure
Lifetime income from DC plans
Earlier this year, the Department of Labor and the Treasury put out a Request for Information (RFI) on lifetime income options for retirement plans. Last week was the deadline, and they got some great responses. My favorite is from the American Academy of Actuaries. Not surprising, since I’m an actuary. But they pointed out something […]Read More… from Lifetime income from DC plans
Threat to Cross-Tested Plans
A Congressional proposal has been introduced that would “severely reduce the attractiveness of cross-tested plans” according to the American Society of Pension Professionals & Actuaries. Cross-tested plans can be used to provide different defined contribution allocations to different groups of employees. Often cash balance plans are aggregated with a defined contribution plan and cross-tested for […]Read More… from Threat to Cross-Tested Plans
The new DB(k) plan
Just ran across this, in Consumer Reports of all places. It’s about the new DB(k) plan, a 401(k)/defined benefit combo that came in as part of the Pension Protection Act of 2006 (PPA), first available in 2010. We’ve never thought the DB(k) would have much appeal, but what do we know? I thought cash balance […]Read More… from The new DB(k) plan
Cash balance plan surge
I’ve been amazed at how many times this little tidbit about the popularity of cash balance plans has appeared and reappeared in the news. That’s great, because many employers and financial planners are still unaware of what’s possible. It makes sense that a big surge has come since 2001. That was just after the […]Read More… from Cash balance plan surge