by cpaadmin | Jun 15, 2023 | 401k Audit Oversight, 401k Compliance, 401k Plan Audit, 5500, Audit Procedures
A new DOL policy means you may not need a 401(k) plan audit. On February 23, the Department of Labor, IRS, and Pension Benefit Guarantee Corporation unveiled major changes to employee benefits plan reporting. Small businesses rejoice as a new Department of Labor rule...
by cpaadmin | May 15, 2023 | 401k Audit Firm, 401k Audit Time, 401k Communication, 401k Plan Audit, Audit Procedures, Auditor, How to choose an auditor, Plan Sponsors
Plan sponsors and advisors, building a relationship with your 401k or benefits plan auditor is better than any questionnaire. Here’s why. No matter if you’re a 401(k) plan sponsor or advisor, you know your decisions have a major impact on plan administration and...
by cpaadmin | Oct 15, 2022 | Employee Termination
Terminating an employee is never easy, but can be necessary. When people leave your company—voluntarily or not—they take the value in their 401(k) plan with them to continue their retirement savings. The catch: this doesn’t happen automatically. After an employee’s...
by cpaadmin | Sep 15, 2022 | 401k Auto-escalation
Auto-escalation is another way you can encourage investment in your 401(k) plan and help your employees put their money to work. With auto-escalation, employees’ 401(k) withholding amount goes up by one percentage point per year until reaching the maximum of 10%....
by cpaadmin | Aug 16, 2022 | 401k Communication
Things that “aren’t your problem” before the introduction of your 401(k) very much become your problem once you have a plan to administer–especially when reviewed in light of irregularities or questions about your plan. It’s a matter of when, not if. Either it will be...