As many plan sponsors and benefits practitioners were hoping for, the PBGC recently released Technical Update 10-4 which provides guidance on how to comply with the proposed amendments to the reportable events regulations for the 2011 plan year. The conclusions are very similar to Technical Updates 09-1, 09-3, and 09-4 which provided guidance for the […]Read More… from 2011 PBGC Reportable Event Waivers
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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
PBGC APFT Relief
In an earlier post, we highlighted how the PBGC was rejecting a number of 2009 pension insurance premium filings because plan sponsors had completed the forms incorrectly. New rules effective in 2009 allow plan sponsors to make an election to use an Alternative Premium Funding Target (APFT) instead of the Standard Method. Many plan sponsors […]Read More… from PBGC APFT Relief
PBGC “Alternative Method” Premium Election Problems
We’ve been following the recent saga where the PBGC is not allowing some employers to correct their 2009 PBGC filings for apparently innocent mistakes. Now some congressional heavyweights are adding their voice to the mix. Under the new post-PPA PBGC filing rules, an employer may make an election to use either the “Standard Method” or […]Read More… from PBGC “Alternative Method” Premium Election Problems