To better serve business owners and plan sponsors, The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) publish regulatory agendas that can help professionals plan for changes in employee benefit protocol—this year on May 9th, an update to the current guidance plan was released.
These agendas inform the public of proposed regulations that the DOL and IRS expect to settle, and the May 9th update includes new projects that were previously unreleased.
The DOL’s agenda, released semi-annually, provides notice of their current and long-term action items and includes 13 tentative employee benefits matters for 2018:
The agenda contains one new piece—item number nine as listed above. Six projects that the Obama Administration enacted are also terminated under the DOL’s guidance.
While there are no new initiatives on the IRS’s 2017-2018 Priority Guidance Plan quarterly update, it does contain 17 pending matters concerning retirement benefits and 15 dealing with health care and related benefits (this plan defines issues that are under official guidance during July 2017 and June 2018). See the full list here.
If you have any questions about the DOL’s and IRS’s updates and how they affect your employee benefit plans, please contact the Sikich’s professional employee benefit plans team.
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