Regulatory and Legislative

Penalty-Free Distributions for Domestic Abuse Victims Proposed

Senators Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV) and John Cornyn (R-TX) have introduced the Savings Access for Escaping and Rebuilding Act of 2022 (SAFER Act). The bill would provide for penalty-free distributions up to the lesser of $10,000 or 50 percent of the nonforfeitable account balance from tax-exempt retirement plans for survivors of domestic abuse. Eligible distributions can be made within a one-year period of the domestic abuse and can be self-certified by the plan participant. The withdrawn funds could be replaced over a three-year period from the date the distribution was received.

Regulatory and Legislative

IRS Provides 403(b) Amendment Cycle Updates

IRS Provides 403(b) Amendment Cycle Updates

The Internal Revenue Service has announced that it intends to begin issuing opinion letters regarding Cycle 2 pre-approved 403(b) plans, including the 2022 cumulative list of changes in those requirements.