Would A Brokerage Window Limit An ERISA Plan’s Fiduciary Risk? – Barry Salkin and Mark Greenstein, Finanacial Advisor Mag, May 4, 2022 (PDF)
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Plain, Ordinary Meaning v. Literal Meaning
Plain, Ordinary Meaning v. Literal Meaning – Barry Salkin, Journal of Deferred Compensation and Benefits: Nonqualified Plans and Deferred Compensation, Vol. 27, n0. 3, Spring 2022 (PDF)
Longstanding IRS Administrative Practice Invalidated
When agencies take controversial regulatory actions, it can be anticipated that those actions will be challenged in federal district courts as soon as they become operative, if not before. In other...
IRS Issues Proposed Regulations for Required Minimum Distributions Under the SECURE Act
The SECURE Act (the “Act”) made two major changes to the required minimum distribution rules under Internal Revenue Code (“Code”) Section 401(a)(9): it extended the required beginning date for...
IRS Issues Proposed Regulation to Give SECURE Act MEPS “Bad Apple” Relief
On March 28, 2022, the IRS issued a notice of proposed rulemaking to add a new section - 26 CFR section 1.413-3 Special Rules for Section 413(e) Plans - to the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). 87...
Alternative Investments in Participant Directed Individual Account Plans: The Treatment of Private Equity Sleeves
Alternative Investments in Participant Directed Individual Account Plans: The Treatment of Private Equity Sleeves - Co-author, Bloomberg Tax Management Compensation Planning Journal, 50 CPJ Issue...
Alternative Investments in Participant Directed Individual Account Plans: The Treatment of Private Equity Sleeves
Alternative Investments in Participant Directed Individual Account Plans: The Treatment of Private Equity Sleeves – Marcia Wagner and Barry Salkin, Bloomberg Tax Management Compensation Planning...
DOL “Clarifies” Guidance on Private Equity Investments In Defined Contribution Plans
It has been a frequently stated observation that the policy position of the Department of Labor (“DOL”) on pension issues may vary a bit with the party occupying the White House. A recently issued...
Caution Clients Against IRA Asset Class Mistakes
Caution Clients Against IRA Asset Class Mistakes – Barry Salkin, PLANADVISER, February, 1, 2022 (PDF)
Department of Labor Announces Temporary Enforcement Policy for Group Health Plan Service Provider Disclosures
By Roberta Casper Watson, Dannae Delano and Barry Salkin The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (“CAA”) amended Section 408(b)(2) of ERISA to require that providers of brokerage services or...
HHS Reaffirms That Discrimination on Basis of Sex Under ACA Section 1557 Includes Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
By Roberta Casper Watson, Dannae Delano and Barry Salkin New guidance from the Department of Health and Human Services (“HHS”) affirms that Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act (the “ACA”), by...
Agencies Issue Interim Final Regulations on Prescription Drug and Health Care Spending Data Submission by Group Health Plans and Health Insurance Issuers
Section 204 of Title II of Division BB (“Section 204”) the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 (the “Act”) requires group health plans and health insurance issuers offering group health insurance...
IRS Proposes Delayed Effective Dates for Affordable Care Act (“ACA”) Filing Requirements
The IRS has, in years past, extended deadlines for employer and group health plan ACA reporting. The IRS will not issue extended deadlines for 2021 reporting due in the first quarter of 2022. In...
Agencies Issue Two Rounds of No Surprise Billing Guidance
By Roberta Casper Watson, Dannae Delano and Barry Salkin The No Surprises Act (“Act”), part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, enhances the ACA’s consumer protections by prohibiting...
Misuse of Participant Confidential Data
As we explained in our recent Law Alert, the Department of Labor (“DOL”) has become highly focused on the cybersecurity practices of plan sponsors and their service providers and has begun asking...
Some Additional Standing Issues Under ERISA
Liability-Driven Investing and Other De-risking Strategies for Pension Plans
View Printable PDF This practice note discusses defined benefit plan de-risking techniques that defined benefit plan sponsors can use to manage the volatility inherent in defined benefit plan...
IRS Issues Guidance on Qualified Birth or Adoption Distributions
View Printable PDF By Barry Salkin and Livia Quan Aber In 2020, most of the IRS guidance with respect to employee benefit plans has addressed issues arising under the CARES Act, but in recently...
Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act of 2020 Passes Senate
by Barry Salkin, Roberta Casper Watson and Livia Quan Aber The Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”), which was enacted as part of the CARES Act, allows businesses to borrow funds that are guaranteed...
Employee Retention Tax Credit Under the CARES Act
by Barry Salkin, Roberta Casper Watson and Livia Quan Aber The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (the “FFCRA”) established tax credits under the Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act and the Emergency...
Planning in the Age of a Pandemic: Estate Planning and CARES Act Considerations
Planning in the Age of a Pandemic: Estate Planning and CARES Act Considerations – Regina Mandl and Barry Salkin, The Wagner Law Group Free Webinar, May 6, 2020, 2:00 PM (ET) –Recording available...
The Families First Coronavirus Response Act Updated to Include Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act Provisions
by Roberta Watson, Barry Salkin and Virginia Peabody This Law Alert serves as an update to the Law Alert sent out on March 19, 2020 concerning the paid leave and group health plan provisions of The...
The Families First Coronavirus Response Act
by Roberta Watson, Barry Salkin and Virginia Peabody Effective no later than April 2, 2020, the Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act (the “Sick Leave Act”) and the Emergency Family and Medical Leave...
Tax Cuts and Jobs Act; The New Federal Divorce Law
This article, authored by Regina Mandl, Esq. and quoting Barry Salkin, Esq., was published in the February 26, 2018 issue of Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly. I never have had a client who has said that...