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House Republicans passed their version of legislation to overhaul the U.S. tax code by slashing the corporate tax rate, lowering tax burdens for most individuals and adding an estimated $1.4 trillion to the federal deficit over the next decade.
November 16 -
President Donald Trump delivered a pep talk to House Republicans as they were poised to pass a tax overhaul bill Thursday afternoon and argued them to next target government welfare programs.
November 16 -
As of now, 401(k) plans won’t be touched, which is good news for employers, but anything could happen, experts say.
November 16 -
The tax cut proposal would not benefit retirees because most of them either owe no federal income taxes or face a modest tax burden.
November 16 -
Employee Benefit Adviser, in partnership with business intelligence data analytics firm miEdge, lists leading retirement plans for companies with 99 or fewer employees
November 15 -
As of now, 401(k) plans won’t be touched, which is good news for employers, but anything could happen, experts say.
November 15 -
A participant in the company’s 401(k) plan alleges that the retail giant should have negotiated reasonable fees, but didn’t.
November 15 -
Employees aged 50 and above would no longer be able to make catch-up contributions on a pretax basis to their retirement plans under the Senate version of the GOP tax proposal.
November 15 -
Employees aged 50 and above would no longer be able to make catch-up contributions on a pretax basis to their retirement plans under the Senate version of the GOP tax proposal.
November 15 -
A participant in the company’s 401(k) plan alleges that the retail giant should have negotiated reasonable fees, but didn’t.
November 14