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IRS Releases Updated Form 2441: Child & Dependent Care Expenses

The IRS recently released a 2018 Form 2441 along with instructions. Form 2441 is: used to report Child and Dependent Care expenses; filed by the taxpayer parallel to the filing of their Form 1040 (to determine available dependent care tax credit);

Peter Iverson, Esq. January 31, 2019
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Fiduciaries Beware! Two Recent Cases Expose Potential Grounds for ERISA Liability

The path of an ERISA fiduciary has long been fraught with uncertainty and paved with obstacles, including the seeming potential for liability for nearly every plan-related business decision.  We take a quick look below at two recent pending case developments

Peter Iverson, Esq. January 25, 2019
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ERISA Regulations Often Preempt State Laws: Welfare Plans

In the world of employer compliance, it’s common to fall through Alice’s rabbit hole and end up completely confused about which laws apply to a specific situation.  To start the year on the right foot, remember that federal laws governing

Peter Iverson, Esq. January 18, 2019
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Prepare to Electronically File your VCP Submissions

Just in time for the holidays, the IRS put a little something in the stockings for retirement plan administrators and benefits professionals. In October 2018, the IRS issued Revenue Procedure (Rev. Proc.) 2018-52, the latest official guidance consolidating the rules

Peter Iverson, Esq. January 4, 2019
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