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Regulatory and Legislative
Contributions Limits Increased for SIMPLE Plans
Employers that sponsor a SIMPLE plan may allow increased salary deferral limits for their employees, starting in tax year 2024.
Regulatory and Legislative
SECURE 2.0 Permits De Minimis Financial Incentives
For plan years beginning after December 29, 2022, employers that sponsor 401(k) or 403(b) plans may offer employees a “de minimis” financial incentive, such as a gift card, as long as the cost of the incentive is paid by the employer and not paid from plan assets.
Regulatory and Legislative
SECURE 2.0 Expands Roth Options for SEP and SIMPLE Plans
Before SECURE 2.0’s enactment, SEP and SIMPLE IRA plan contributions had to be made as pre-tax contributions, but now employers may allow employees to elect to have contributions into a SEP or SIMPLE IRA made as Roth contributions.
Regulatory and Legislative
SECURE 2.0 Expands Roth Options for Employer-Sponsored Retirement Plans
The SECURE 2.0 Act contains provisions that allow individuals to place more of their assets into Roth accounts.
Regulatory and Legislative
SECURE 2.0 Requires New Plans to Contain Automatic Enrollment Feature
Credible studies have concluded that employers who automatically enroll plan participants into a retirement plan help place them on a lifetime path to meaningful savings.
Regulatory and Legislative
Credit for FSA Plans Proposed in House
Representative Adrian Smith (R-NE) has introduced H.R. 7407, the Small Business Dependent Care FSA Opportunity Act.
Regulatory and Legislative
Child Savings Account Proposal Introduced
Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) and several co-sponsors have introduced S. 3716, the 401Kids Savings Account Act.
Regulatory and Legislative
Proposal Would Expand Medical Expense Coverage for Caregivers
Representatives Vern Buchanan (R-FL) and Mike Thompson (D-CA) have introduced H.R. 7222, the Lowering Costs for Caregivers Act.
Regulatory and Legislative
IRS Announces Deadline Relief for West Virginia
The IRS has announced the postponement of certain tax-related deadlines for victims of severe storms, flooding, landslides, and mudslides in West Virginia.
Regulatory and Legislative
Representative Neal Introduces Automatic IRA Act of 2024 Bill
Representative Richard Neal (D-MA), House Ways and Means Committee Ranking Member, has introduced the Automatic IRA Act of 2024.