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RMDs in Terminated Plan
david rigby replied to DLavigne's topic in Distributions and Loans, Other than QDROs
If rolled out, that implies the money is now in an IRA. IRA rules, not plan rules, will apply. Is there some way in which her company employment/termination is relevant? -
Data as of 30-Oct-15 (Friday) Moody's Daily Long-term Corporate Bond Yield Averages Utilities Industrial Corporate Aaa NA 3.98 3.98 Aa 4.14 4.13 4.14 A 4.32 4.38 4.35 Baa 5.47 5.23 5.35 Avg 4.64 4.43 4.54 Moody's Daily Treasury Yield Averages Short-Term (3-5 yrs) 1.24 Medium-Term (5-10 yrs) 1.82 Long-Term (10+ yrs) 2.66
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T-H rules provide minimums (benefit, vesting). If the plan is more generous than the minimum, then it automatically satisfies T-H. Don't worry, be happy. BTW, I think that all plans must include T-H language even if all other plan provisions provide something better. (am I remembering that correctly?)
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PBGC requesting extra information with form 501
david rigby replied to SheilaD's topic in Plan Terminations
Why? could be lots of reasons. My hunch: it's a way to avoid most audits, by requiring the submission of information that would be requested in any audit. -
Only partially snarky: so what?
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Unrelated Participating Employer - No Participation Agreement
david rigby replied to LANDO's topic in 401(k) Plans
Pardon my ignorance: if they did not execute participation agreements for the "new companies", how is there a multiple-employer plan?- 14 replies
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ROTH deferrals but no provisions in plan
david rigby replied to cpc0506's topic in Retirement Plans in General
In this context, does "advisor" mean someone involved in the asset investments? someone who gets a higher compensation/commission/etc. when the plan assets are larger? -
Electronic Distribution of SPDs
david rigby replied to PJ2009's topic in Communication and Disclosure to Participants
Think "intranet". -
https://www.irs.gov/uac/Newsroom/IRS-Announces-2016-Pension-Plan-Limitations;-401(k)-Contribution-Limit-Remains-Unchanged-at-$18,000-for-2016
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ROTH deferrals but no provisions in plan
david rigby replied to cpc0506's topic in Retirement Plans in General
Never cheat! BTW, what does the plan's attorney say? -
Reduce Benefit for Prior Lump Sum
david rigby replied to jwb0323's topic in Defined Benefit Plans, Including Cash Balance
Any precedent? BTW, if you are not the actuary, the plan's actuary should be involved in this discussion. -
News release last year was dated 10/23/14.
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The point of the 80-120 rule (see link above), is they may file whatever form they filed last year.
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100% deferral, limited to 90% by payroll provider??
david rigby replied to Craig Garner's topic in 401(k) Plans
You might have issues other than taxation, such as EE contributions toward medical coverage, LTD coverage, etc. -
Nope. See PBGC Blue Books. Q&As 2000-16 and 2007-05. http://www.pbgc.gov/prac/other-guidance/blue-books.html
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See page 8 of the 2014 instructions. http://www.dol.gov/ebsa/pdf/2014-5500inst.pdf
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I don't think so. You may wish to review regulation 1.410(d)-1
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415 limit question
david rigby replied to dmdavala's topic in Defined Benefit Plans, Including Cash Balance
The plan might define the death benefit in a way that includes the 415 limit.
