Tag: SECURE Act 2.0

The SECURE Act 2.0 And Its Retirement Planning Changes with Emily Vincent (Ep. 24)

The SECURE Act 2.0 And Its Retirement Planning Changes with Emily Vincent (Ep. 24)

The age requirement is only one of the changes made in the SECURE Act 2.0.

In this episode, Robert Curtiss is joined by Emily Vincent, President of Douglas M. Farr and Company. Emily unpacks the retirement planning changes reflected in the SECURE Act 2.0. Additionally, when it comes to businesses and business owners, Emily reveals how the size of the company impacts the benefits of providing retirement plans to employees.

Emily discusses:

  • How the changes to the SECURE Act 2.0 impacts older retirement plans
  • Who is included in the automatic opt-in for company retirement accounts
  • How to make the most out of company retirement accounts
  • Ways the SECURE Act 2.0 is changing its approach towards spousal-related companies
  • What you should know about Long-Term Part-Time Employees (LTPTs)
  • And more!

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About Our Guest:

President of Douglas M. Farr & Company, Inc, Emily Vincent’s focus is retirement plan design and administration for businesses with 1-500 employees.

SECURE Act 2.0: Here’s What To Do Differently in 2023 (Ep. 22)

SECURE Act 2.0: Here’s What To Do Differently in 2023 (Ep. 22)

The SECURE Act 2.0 has brought significant changes to retirement planning in 2023 and beyond, especially in IRA and 401(k) plans.

In this episode, Robert Curtiss shares key highlights from the SECURE Act 2.0 and how you can use the new provisions to save in taxes, contribute more effectively to your retirement accounts, and improve your overall retirement picture.

Rob discusses:

  • How’s the SECURE Act 2.0 impacting required minimum distributions (RMDs)
  • When you might be able to accelerate your retirement savings
  • Legislative changes starting in 2024 (which you should start thinking about now)
  • Major changes around 529 plans, catch-up contributions, and Roth conversions
  • And more!

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