A 401(k) plan helps your employees save for their future by giving them the opportunity to invest a portion of their paycheck into an employer-sponsored retirement account. Employees can select to invest either pre-tax or after-tax dollars into diversified investment lineup within their 401(k) portfolio. Many 401(k) plans offer employer matching, to entice employees to contribute a specific percentage of their paycheck into the plan in exchange for a matching investment from you, their employer. Employer 401(k) benefits include tax deductions and competitive retirement plan packages to attract top talent to your team. Curious about 401(k) plan options, regulatory details, and contribution rules? Head over to the Watkins Ross blog to browse 401(k) articles written by our retirement plan experts who have your goals and interests in mind. Looking for a retirement plan partner who understands the intricacies of your business and can help guide your 401(k) plan goals and compliance efforts? Connect with the Watkins Ross retirement team here.

SECURE Act: Plan Amendment Options
SECURE Act: Plan Amendment Options

The SECURE Act was signed into law on December 20, 2019. Your plan will require an amendment prior to the end of your 2022 plan year. Below are provisions that you will be able to elect in the plan amendment: Qualified Birth or Adoption Distribution (“QBAD”): A...

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401(k) Retirement Plan Audit
401(k) Retirement Plan Audit

Why does my 401(k) retirement plan need an audit? The 401(k) plan audit is mandated by the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) and is intended to make sure a plan is being run correctly. The audit seeks to; (1) review 401(k)...

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CARES Act – Suspension of Loan Payment Provision
CARES Act – Suspension of Loan Payment Provision

If adopted by the plan, this applies to all qualified employees still working as well as qualified furloughed employees and those on a temporary leave of absence. Loan payments due between March 27, 2020 and December 31, 2020 may be delayed for 1 year and extends the...

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