WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service announced that the amount individuals can contribute to their 401(k) plans in 2025 has increased to $23,500, up from $23,000 for 2024. The IRS today also issued technical guidance regarding all cost‑of‑living adjustments...
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What’s the Safe Harbor Deadline to Maximize Employer Retirement Benefits for 401(k) Plan?
The clock is ticking for small businesses considering a Safe Harbor 401(k) plan. But there’s still time to start in 2024. If you’re considering enhancing your company’s retirement benefits, a Safe Harbor 401(k) plan is an excellent option. These plans offer a range of...
What Is A PEP — And Is It Right For You?
A pooled employer plan is a defined contribution plan, like a 401(k), that multiple employers can participate in. A PEP outsources many fiduciary responsibilities along with plan management and administrative functions to a third-party pooled plan provider. PEPs were...