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The “I-lost-it” excuse may actually work. This revenue procedure provides taxpayers with a new mechanism to facilitate a rollover, even if a technical failure to comply with the 60-day rule has occurred.
September 1
Michael Best & Friedrich LLP -
It’s not the presidential candidates who can have an impact on the consequences of health reform, but rather those on lower tickets, says adviser Vinnie Daboul.
August 31
Sage Benefit Advisers -
Although it won’t be disclosed until fall, maximum contribution is expected to increase by $50 and employers should know the change is coming.
August 31 -
Advisers with this client base should take note of this ‘significant challenge’ as salary threshold for exempt employees grows.
August 30
Lockton -
An adviser needs to be fully aware of features of the ACA that can “help or hurt” a client, explains Alan Schulman, VP of The Meltzer Group.
August 30 -
A much better consumer experience and an end to fragmentation are coming, says Michael Lujan, co-founder of Limelight Health, who recommends interviewing vendors to become an extension of your agency.
August 29 -
States and large cities can more simply establish their own retirement programs for private-sector workers under new rules, which are aimed at expanding the number of Americans with access to tax-advantaged savings accounts.
August 26 -
The upcoming change to salary requirements to the overtime exemptions under the FLSA has garnered a lot of attention. However, even with a strong emphasis on the changes to the salary requirement, employers should not lose focus on the duties portion of the test.
August 25
litigation lawyer -
As letters from the U.S. government arrive at benefits departments, the first responses are often uncertainty and suspicion.
August 25 -
The department also proposed a rule to permit cities to create retirement savings plans
August 25






