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DOL’s Proposed Restated Voluntary Fiduciary Correction Program at OMB

The Office of Management and Budget has received a proposed rule from the Department of Labor (DOL) titled “Adoption of Amended and Restated Voluntary Fiduciary Correction Program”. The Voluntary Fiduciary Correction Program (VFCP) is a voluntary enforcement program that allows plan officials to identify and correct certain transactions, such as delinquent participant contributions, sales and exchanges, improper loans, and improper plan expenses. The VFCP was last updated in 2006.

August 24 2022

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IRS Final Rule on Electronic Filing Requirements at OMB

The Office of Management and Budget has received a final rule from the IRS titled “Electronically Filed Returns”.

The IRS released a proposed rule in July 2021 regarding electronic filing requirements for certain information returns, pursuant to the Taxpayer First Act of 2019. The proposed regulations reduce the threshold by which filers must electronically file from 250 to 100 returns for the 2022 calendar year. For filings required after calendar year 2022, the threshold will be further reduced to 10 returns.

August 17 2022

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IRS Announces Applicable Federal Rates for September 2022

The IRS has issued Revenue Ruling 2022-17, which contains the applicable federal rates (AFR) for September 2022. These rates are used for such purposes as calculating distributions from retirement savings arrangements that meet the requirements for substantially equal periodic payments (a 10 percent early distribution penalty tax exception), also referred to as “72(t) payments.”

August 17 2022

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Proxy Vote Changes for Index Funds Proposed in House

Representatives Bill Huizenga (R-MI) and Blaine Luetkemeyer (R-MO) have introduced HR 8521, the Investor Democracy is Expected (INDEX) Act. The bill mirrors S. 4241, which was introduced and announced in May. The bill would require investment advisors of passively managed funds to vote proxies in accordance with the fund investors’ instructions—not at the adviser’s discretion. The adviser would be responsible for passing through the proxies, collecting the instructions, and voting according to the investors’ wishes. Except for routine matters, the investment adviser could not vote on the proportion of shares for which voting instructions were not received. The proposal provides for a safe harbor whereby investment advisers would not be in violation of duties by choosing not to solicit voting instructions or voting the particular proxy.

August 09 2022

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IRS Issues Deadline Relief for Island of St. Croix, U.S. VI Water Shortage

The IRS has announced the postponement of certain tax-related deadlines for victims of a water shortage and health impact from unprecedented sargassum seagrass influx on the island of St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. The tax relief postpones various tax-filing deadlines that began July 15, 2022. Affected individuals and households who reside or have a business on the Island of St. Croix, as well as taxpayers with records located in the covered area that are needed to meet covered deadlines, qualify for relief.


August 03 2022

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Federal Prime Interest Rate Increased to 5.50 Percent

Effective July 27, 2022, the Federal prime interest rate increased from 4.75 percent to 5.50 percent. The prime interest rate is largely determined by the federal funds rate, as set by the Federal Reserve’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC). As Department of Labor regulations require a retirement plan loan interest rate to be comparable to interest rates charged by entities that are in the business of lending money in similar circumstances, plan sponsors typically use a benchmark such as the prime rate to set the interest rate on plan loans. The next FOMC meeting is scheduled for September 20 and 21, 2022.

July 28 2022

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Temporary Waiver of RMDs Proposed in House

July 19, 2022 - Representative Warren Davidson (R-OH) has introduced HR 8331, a bill that would provide for a suspension of required minimum distributions (RMDs) from retirement plans and IRAs for the 2022 calendar year.

July 19 2022

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DOL Proposed Amendment for QPAM Exemptions Has Left OMB

A Proposed Rule titled “Proposed Amendment to PTE 84-14 for Plan Asset Transactions Determined by an Independent Qualified Plan Asset Manager” (QPAM) has left the Office of Management and Budget—suggesting that official release may come soon.

ERISA generally prohibits a number of transactions between a plan and a “party in interest”—including fiduciaries and those providing services to the plan—unless an exemption is granted. PTE 84-14 is a class exemption regarding certain transactions between a party in interest with respect to an employee benefit plan and an investment fund that is managed by a QPAM. An employee benefit plan includes an employee welfare benefit or pension benefit plan, a trust defined under IRC. Secs. 401(a) or 403(a), IRAs, HSAs, MSAs, and ESAs. QPAMs are independent fiduciaries that are a bank, savings and loan, insurance company, or registered investment advisor meeting certain asset/net worth thresholds. 

July 18 2022

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Lawsuit Filed in Another Cybertheft of Plan Assets

A plaintiff in a 401(k) plan sponsored by Colgate-Palmolive Co. has filed a lawsuit against several parties after an unknown individual defrauded the plan of her entire $750,000 account. The plaintiff has named the plan sponsor, the recordkeeper Alight Solutions, and the plan trustee Mellon Bank, as defendants in the lawsuit. The plaintiff alleges the parties breached their fiduciary duty by failing to safeguard her assets.

July 11 2022

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PBGC Special Financial Assistance for Multiemployer Plans Final Rule Released

The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) has released a final rule outlining terms for underfunded multiemployer plans seeking special financial assistance (SFA) under the American Rescue Plan (ARP) Act of 2021. ARP allows certain financially troubled multiemployer plans to apply for special financial assistance in accordance with rules developed by PBGC. The rule is scheduled to be published on July 8, 2022.

 

July 07 2022