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ASPPA Webcast: The Final Conflicted Advice Regulation: What’s New and What Does It Mean for Plan AdministratorsAvailable Until April 14, 2017Speaker: David Schultz, Esq., APM, Product Manager, FIS Relius Wealth and Retirement; and Craig P. Hoffman, Esq., APM, General Counsel, American Retirement... READ MORE
ASPPA Webcast: The Impact of the Sandwich Generation on Retirement Readiness Available Through March 30, 2017Speaker: Alison J. Cohen, Esq., CPC, Senior Associate, Ferenczy Benefits Law Center LLPIRS Program Number: N/AWebcast Outline, click here.    ... READ MORE
The “Gray Book,” a compendium of questions actuaries pose to the IRS and the answers to them, will no longer be produced. The Conference of Consulting Actuaries (CCA), which had produced the book with the American Academy of Actuaries, recently made the announcement.The CCA said that it has taken... READ MORE
The IRS Employee Plans Compliance Unit (EPCU) has updated the information it provides on its Q&A page concerning handling certain erroneous filings. The EPCU develops compliance projects and analyzes data to better identify potential non-compliance with IRS rules. It ordinarily contacts... READ MORE
Are we approaching a tipping point in the effort to foster active interest in financial wellness — and in the process, improving prospects for financial readiness for retirement? A new report indicates that such may be the case.As the new century — not so new now — dawned, employers’ focus was... READ MORE
Will more corporations need to file Form 4010 with the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) for their pension plans for federal fiscal year (FY) 2016? Jeffrey Kamenir, Principal and Consulting Actuary in the Chicago Office of Milliman USA, Inc., addressed the possibility of increased... READ MORE
Boeing, a major U.S. employer with more than 160,000 employees, has reached a tentative, six-year agreement with the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace that would freeze defined benefit plan accruals for its employees who belong to that union. The agreement is set to go into... READ MORE
“Just skip those optional questions,” says Form 5500 expert and author Janice M. Wegesin, who has been getting daily inquiries for her opinion as to whether filers should complete the new compliance questions that appear on the 2015 Form 5500. While the “optional” nature of a number of items is... READ MORE
The Garden State will have a new state-run retirement plan for private sector workers — though not the one that might have been expected.The state Assembly voted after 1:00 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 12 to cooperate with Gov. Chris Christie’s (R) conditional veto of a bill creating a state-run retirement... READ MORE
The American Retirement Association (ARA) submitted a comment letter Jan. 15, 2016 to the Department of Labor (DOL) concerning a proposed regulation under which an individual retirement account (IRA) plan, if established and maintained under a payroll deduction program mandated under state law,... READ MORE
ASPPA’s offices will be closed on Monday, Jan. 18 in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Consequently, after the Jan. 15 edition, ASPPA Connect will next appear on Jan. 20. READ MORE
The Employee Plans subgroup of the IRS Advisory Committee on Tax Exempt and Government Entities (ACT) is conducting a project on the IRS’ decision to eliminate most determination letters for individually designed plans, and is looking for practitioner input.As part of the project, the ACT has... READ MORE
The Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) recently issued exposure drafts proposing accounting and financial reporting guidance related to fiduciary activities and pension issues.The Exposure Draft “Fiduciary Activities,” issued Dec. 8, would establish guidance regarding what constitutes... READ MORE
The IRS has updated, for 2016, “Instructions for Forms 1099-R and 5498: Distributions from Pensions, Annuities, Retirement or Profit-Sharing Plans, IRAs, Insurance Contracts, Etc., and IRA Contribution Information.”The instructions outline the following as changes that affect 2016 reporting.... READ MORE
Retirement plan accounts benefited from higher deferrals and fewer plan loans in 2014, according to the Plan Sponsor Council of America (PSCA). The PSCA, in its 58th Annual Survey, found that plan participants increased their deferrals and took less from their accounts through plan loans that year.... READ MORE
The Internal Revenue Service wants to encourage plan sponsors to correct certain plan failures — and they’re offering some financial incentives to do so.To encourage employers that sponsor 401(a) qualified retirement plans and 403(b) plans to correct plan failures through its Voluntary Correction... READ MORE
The Internal Revenue Service wants to encourage plan sponsors to correct certain plan failures — and they’re offering some financial incentives to do so.To encourage employers that sponsor 401(a) qualified retirement plans and 403(b) plans to correct plan failures through its Voluntary Correction... READ MORE
A convicted killer won’t be able to shield his retirement assets from a $124 million jury judgment in a case brought by the estate of the wife he killed.   A Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas judge ruled Jan. 5 that the estate of Ellen Gregory, whom Rafael Robb killed in 2006, will be able to... READ MORE
Last year proved to be a volatile one for pension funding, but how did the nation’s largest corporate pension plans fare compared with the year before?A new analysis by Towers Watson of pension plan data for the 413 Fortune 1000 companies that sponsor defined benefit plans and have a December... READ MORE
Among the keys to providing excellent service to clients is to do so in an ethical and professional manner. And one of the ways to do that is to understand Circular 230.“Ethics 2015: Circular 230, Professionalism and Case Studies,” a webinar which aired on Dec. 3, featured an overview of Circular... READ MORE

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