Secure Act 2.0 - Everything that you Need to Know
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Overview:
Congress was EXTREMELY busy in late December 2022! During this lame-duck session, Congress was able to pass SECURE 2.0, which is essentially the original SECURE Act that was passed in late 2019. There are over 50 tax-related provisions within SECURE 2.0 which an advisor needs to be able to master. This course will provide the participant with everything that that they need to know about SECURE 2.0 so that they will be able to better serve their clients’ retirement planning needs.
**Please Note: If you need credit reported to the IRS for this IRS approved program, please download the IRS CE request form on the Course Materials Tab and submit to [email protected].
Objectives:
- To provide the participant with everything that that they need to know about SECURE 2.0 so that they will be able to better serve their clients’ retirement planning needs.
Major Topics:
- Mandatory Automatic Enrollment
- Credit For Small Employer Pension Plan Startup Costs
- Enhancement Of The Saver’s Credit
- Increase In Starting Age For RMDs
- Indexing IRA Catch-Up
- Higher Catch-Up Limit Age 61, 62, 63, And 64
- Student Loan Payments As Elective Deferrals For Matching Contributions
- Start Up Credit Costs For Employers Joining An Existing Plan
- Financial Incentives For Contributing To a Plan
- Withdrawals For Certain Emergency Expenses
- SIMPLE Plan changes
- Starter 401(K) Plans
- Sec 529 Plan To Roth Rollovers
- Emergency Savings Accounts
- Enhancement of 403(B) Plans
- Qualified Charitable Distributions to Split Interest Entity
- Retirement Savings Lost and Found
Major Topics:
- Mandatory Automatic Enrollment
- Credit For Small Employer Pension Plan Startup Costs
- Enhancement Of The Saver’s Credit
- Increase In Starting Age For RMDs
- Indexing IRA Catch-Up
- Higher Catch-Up Limit Age 61, 62, 63, And 64
- Student Loan Payments As Elective Deferrals For Matching Contributions
- Start Up Credit Costs For Employers Joining An Existing Plan
- Financial Incentives For Contributing To a Plan
- Withdrawals For Certain Emergency Expenses
- SIMPLE Plan changes
- Starter 401(K) Plans
- Sec 529 Plan To Roth Rollovers
- Emergency Savings Accounts
- Enhancement of 403(B) Plans
- Qualified Charitable Distributions to Split Interest Entity
- Retirement Savings Lost and Found