Browsing Tag
SECURE 2.0
180 posts
IRS Extends SECURE, CARES Act Amendment Deadlines
Unexpected “gift” means retirement plan sponsors now have until the end of 2025 to amend plans taking advantage of benefit changes allowed by the bills
August 15, 2022
SECURE the Future: ACLI’s Susan Neely
Op-ed from the American Council of Life Insurers CEO advocates for passing SECURE 2.0 legislation currently under consideration on Capitol Hill
July 15, 2022
Retirement Industry Leaders, Senators Praise SECURE 2.0 Progress
In the wake of the Senate Finance Committee’s unanimous approval of the EARN Act, industry leaders and key Senators are speaking out about the improving chances of a significant bipartisan retirement reform bill making it to President Biden’s desk this year
June 23, 2022
SECURE 2.0 Momentum Surges with EARN Act’s Unanimous Committee Approval Today
Comprehensive retirement reform legislation taking shape on Capitol Hill with strong bipartisan support making it likely a final bill will reach President Biden’s desk by the end of the year
June 22, 2022
Senate Version of SECURE 2.0 Set to Move Forward
This bill would increase the RMD age to 75
June 20, 2022
Senate HELP Committee Advances RISE & SHINE Act
Today the committee marked up and advanced its piece of the next package of major retirement security legislation
June 14, 2022
Senate Introduces SECURE 2.0-Like Retirement Bill
The Senators said they’ve worked with colleagues for months to develop the 'broad, bipartisan retirement package'
June 7, 2022
What SECURE 2.0 and the Loan Extension REALLY Mean for Student Debt
Borrowers can make 'simultaneous progress'
April 13, 2022
IRS Issues Proposed Regulations for RMDs Under the SECURE Act
'A variety of issues arise in determining whether an individual is an eligible designated beneficiary'
April 13, 2022
Reconciling SECURE 2.0: Similarities and Differences Between House and Senate Bills
A closer look at hurdles and potential timeline the retirement reform legislation faces as the Senate looks to level its own priorities with what’s in the House bill
April 12, 2022