If the deadline to amend an IRA under SECURE 2.0 applies to you or your clients, you can breathe a little easier — the IRS has just given you more time.
Congressional interest in the rumored 401(k)-housing proposal remains, even though President Trump has backed away from it.
Security can come at a cost, and in the case of that which the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation offers, that means ...
Planning is under way for the 2026 ASPPA Annual Conference! You can have a role in that — we have prepared an online tool that makes it possible for you to tell us what topics you'd like it to address ...
President Trump himself on Jan. 22 expressed reservations about the rumored proposal to allow savers to invest funds from their 401(k)s in their personal residences.
On Jan. 20, both houses of Congress released a bill that would fund several government agencies, including the Department of Labor, the Employee Benefits Security Administration, and the Pension ...
The Department of Labor has been filing amicus briefs more frequently in retirement plan litigation. Let’s break down what an amicus brief actually is, what the DOL has been doing, and why this ...
Do you or your clients need to report contributions to IRAs for 2025? The IRS has updated Publication 590-A, Contributions to Individual Retirement Arrangements (IRAs) for Use in Preparing Returns.
Handling uncashed checks is a fiduciary duty with tangible financial and regulatory implications. Part I of a two-part series concerning uncashed checks looks at what a pension plan can do about them.
The IRS Advisory Council has recommended that the IRS prioritize implementing the Saver’s Match by reducing the administrative burden on sponsors and improving participant education.