Wednesday, January 22, 2020

January 23: What Plan Sponsors and IRA Owners Need to Know About the SECURE Act

2019 ended with a bang for stakeholders of retirement plans with the passage of the SECURE Act, a major piece of federal legislation that will alter the retirement plan landscape for years to come. Signed into law as part of a $1.4 trillion bipartisan spending bill on December 20, the SECURE Act (the full name is the “Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement Act of 2019”) contains a wide-ranging assortment of provisions designed to expand access to retirement savings for small businesses and part-time employees, promote the availability of annuities in defined contribution plans, and simplify or repeal many complexities and quirks in various existing administrative and plan design rules. It funds these tax expenditures in large part by eliminating the popular use of the “Stretch IRA” as a means of tax-efficient intergenerational wealth transfer.
Join our panelists as they discuss the SECURE Act’s broad and diverse amendments to the Internal Revenue Code and ERISA, and the opportunities and compliance challenges it presents for plan sponsors and IRA owners in 2020 and beyond.
Title:
What Plan Sponsors and IRA Owners Need to Know About the SECURE Act
When/Where:
January 23, 2020
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EST
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Speakers:
  • Richard I. Cohen
  • Joseph J. Indelicato
  • Kelly Smith Hathorn
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