2011 IRS Pension Limits and Social Security Wage Base

The IRS just published the retirement plan limits for 2011.  Most of the limits for retirement plans are unchanged – again.  They’re the same as 2009 and 2010: Maximum annual pension plan benefit $195,000 Maximum annual addition for defined contribution plans 49,000 Maximum 401(k) elective deferral 16,500 Maximum catchup contribution (age 50 and over) 5,500 […]Read More… from 2011 IRS Pension Limits and Social Security Wage Base

Final Hybrid Plan Regs: Market Rate of Return

We’ve been waiting quite a while for some official guidance on many of the technical issues involved with cash balance and other hybrid retirement plans. Last week we received final regulations for some issues, and proposed regulations for others. This post focuses on what constitutes a Market Rate of Return. A brief recap: typically a […]Read More… from Final Hybrid Plan Regs: Market Rate of Return

Timing of Multiemployer Plan Withdrawal Liability Estimates

We are receiving requests from a few multiemployer pension clients to estimate their withdrawal liability as they contemplate getting out of the pension business. One common problem that these clients experience is that the withdrawal liability they get from the pension fund is not as current as they thought it would be. For example, a […]Read More… from Timing of Multiemployer Plan Withdrawal Liability Estimates

Paying for PBGC coverage

One of the advantageous provisions of the Pension Protection Act (PPA) is that it removed some technical obstacles limiting the ability of certain plan sponsors to make large deductible contributions to their defined benefit (DB) and defined contribution (DC) retirement plans. The issue in question is the overall “25% of compensation” limit which is intended […]Read More… from Paying for PBGC coverage

Another 5500 Extension Appeal

Despite the DOL’s rejection of a previous request by the American Benefit Council for automatic extension of time to file the 2009 Form 5500 until December 31, 2010, the American Society of Pension Professionals and Actuaries (ASPPA) has filed a similar request with the DOL and IRS. With less than two weeks until the filing […]Read More… from Another 5500 Extension Appeal

To Freeze or Not to Freeze (A Pension Plan)

Freezing a defined benefit (DB) pension plan has become common practice over the past decade. Plan sponsors give many reasons for freezing the DB plan, but one of the most common is that the funding requirements are too expensive and volatile. In a recent article, two actuaries from Milliman dissected a sample pension freeze and […]Read More… from To Freeze or Not to Freeze (A Pension Plan)

Form 8955-SSA Update

The IRS/SSA Reporter newsletter (Fall 2010, page 2) provides some preliminary details regarding the new Form 8955-SSA which will be used by employer-sponsored retirement plans to report participants with deferred vested benefits. This new filing is effective for 2009 plan years and replaces the Form 5500 Schedule SSA. Some highlights from the newsletter: There will […]Read More… from Form 8955-SSA Update

Cash Balance Plan Investment Risk

A recent article by Vanguard addresses the apparent tradeoff of interest rate risk for investment risk when converting a traditional pension plan to a cash balance pension plan. A couple of quick thoughts on this topic: This is likely true for a traditional corporate pension plan where the plan sponsor has to worry about the […]Read More… from Cash Balance Plan Investment Risk

Cash Balance Plans as Buy-Out Tools

Cash balance plans can serve a multitude of purposes in partnerships and similar firms. We traditionally see them as retirement tools that allow shareholders to make very large tax-deductible retirement contributions while at the same time providing meaningful benefits to their employees. In this standard scenario, each individual partner is generally responsible for funding their […]Read More… from Cash Balance Plans as Buy-Out Tools

Plan Termination Year vs. Short Plan Year

One confusing aspect of pension plan terminations is when the plan sponsor’s reporting obligation for the plan ends. Often there is the perception that a short plan year occurs during the year of plan termination, even if benefits are not distributed at that time. This post will clarify a few items with regard to short […]Read More… from Plan Termination Year vs. Short Plan Year