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- Article: Are Your Pension Benefits Safe from Creditors?
Your assets held in retirement plans are generally safe from creditors, even if you are involved in a bankruptcy action
- BenefitsLink® Health Welfare Plans Newsletter for December 4, 2025
Hand-picked links to the web's best news articles, official guidance, jobs, webcasts and more
- DOL Guidance on Pension Benefit Statements
The Department of Labor (DOL) has issued Field Assistance Bulletin 2006-03 (December 20, 2006) to provide guidance on the new requirements for defined benefit and defined contribution plans to furnish participants and beneficiaries with regular pension benefit statements
- I. PURPOSE - benefitslink. com
individual For calendar year 2026, this election may be made on IRS Form 4547 (once it is released) at any time, including at the same time that the 2025 income tax return is filed plication The online tool or application for elections is expected to be available on trumpaccounts gov in the middle of 2026
- Template-Word - . 5 margins - BenefitsLink
In other words, the IRS has not addressed whether plans can be amended to remove the distribution triggers once they are added Plan sponsors should consider this ambiguity before moving forward with adding these rules The Notice makes clear that additional guidance should be forthcoming in the form of regulations
- Message Boards Digest, as of October 2, 2025 - benefitslink. com
Handy digest of all recently added topics on the BenefitsLink® Message Boards, prepared on October 2, 2025
- Wolters Kluwers ftwilliam. com Launches New Form 5330 e-Filing . . .
Batch-Prepare: A new Form 5330 template empowers customers to minimize redundant data entry and reduce manual labor by populating multiple forms at once File Securely: Customers can file with confidence using a secure ftwPortal Pro environment that integrates directly with the IRS’ Modernized e-File (MeF) system
- Deceased Participants Estate Can Sue to Recover . . . - BenefitsLink
The Third Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that ERISA does not bar the estate of a deceased 401 (k) plan participant from suing the participant's ex-spouse to recover benefits distributed to her as the named beneficiary where she previously waived the right to those benefits as part of their divorce decree
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