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Critical Point - Surprises and obstacles SECURE 2.0 could present for plan sponsors and HR professionals

Surprises and obstacles SECURE 2.0 could present for plan sponsors and HR professionals

08/08/22 • 14 min

Critical Point

Learn how SECURE 2.0 could derail or reduce participant contributions, and what plan sponsors and HR professionals need to know about this potential regulation. In this episode of Critical Point, Milliman’s Jason Brantley sits down with Charles Clark and Karina Guerrero to talk about surprises in SECURE 2.0 and some of the details below the headlines. They’ll discuss the impact to required minimum distributions (RMDs), catchup contributions, and what this means for companies with non-full-time employees.
You can read the episode transcript on our website.

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Learn how SECURE 2.0 could derail or reduce participant contributions, and what plan sponsors and HR professionals need to know about this potential regulation. In this episode of Critical Point, Milliman’s Jason Brantley sits down with Charles Clark and Karina Guerrero to talk about surprises in SECURE 2.0 and some of the details below the headlines. They’ll discuss the impact to required minimum distributions (RMDs), catchup contributions, and what this means for companies with non-full-time employees.
You can read the episode transcript on our website.

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Critical Point - Surprises and obstacles SECURE 2.0 could present for plan sponsors and HR professionals

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Announcer: This podcast is intended solely for educational purposes and presents information of a general nature. It is not intended to guide or determine any specific individual situation and persons should consult qualified professionals before taking specific action. The views expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and not those of Milliman.

Jason Brantley: Hello and welcome to Critical Point, brought to you by Milliman. I'm Jason Brantley and I'll be your host today. In

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