Pension Plan Benefit and Collection Of Delinquent Contributions
Posted by James Breen at 9 February 2008 22:57
My Business Guide took my time away. I've been researching pension plan benefit for a long time on and off.
If I like the post, I will desperately collect it and treat it as my baby. You are right, I am here, because I love your post:
In "Trying to Clear Fog From Pension Plans" (February 3, 2008), New York Times uber pension reporter Mary Walsh describes a website that provides information about company plans. By going to www.AtPrime.com, one can set up a free account and then click on the "Pension Inspector" to input criteria such as company name. I did so for General Electric Company and up popped four plans, each with its own ID number and plan name. Ditto for Pitney Bowes with a result of 9 plans displayed, including .. full post.
It is lovely.
Aside from this, all things I known have been centered together and given a new picture. I believe that is fabulous, you should read it:
Field Assistance Bulletin No. 2008-01 - Collection Of Delinquent Contributions By Roy F Harmon III What are the responsibilities of named fiduciaries and trustees of ERISA-covered plans for the collection of delinquent employer and employee contributions? The EBSA states that: A number of pension plan investigations have revealed agreements that purport to relieve the financial institutions serving as plan trustees of any responsibility to monitor and collect delinquent .. full article.
They are so unique and cool.... Here is the preview:
This is something you don't see every day, namely an award of significant attorney's fees to the prevailing defendant in an ERISA governed action. In R.I. Carpenters Annuity Fund v. Trevi Icos Corp., just decided by the United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island (but not yet up on its website), the court entered such an award against the losing plaintiff, a union provided employee benefit plan, on a claim brought by it under ERISA, even though the court acknowledged that .. Read the rest of this entry.
It was a great delicacy by spending time read something I never realized that I haven't known.
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