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Right Around the Corner: Expanded IRS Determination Letter Program Opens in September

By Joshua N. Lerner, Brian Tiemann & Sarah L. Engle on August 22, 2019
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​Beginning September 1, 2019, the IRS is expanding its retirement plan determination letter program to apply to certain individually designed statutory hybrid and merged plans. Employers sponsoring hybrid plans not previously reviewed by the IRS for required (or other) plan changes, and employers that have or will merge two or more of their plans together in connection with a corporate transaction, should consider taking advantage of this expanded determination letter program.

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Photo of Joshua N. Lerner Joshua N. Lerner

Joshua N. Lerner focuses his practice on a variety of executive compensation, employee benefits, corporate governance and securities matters. He has experience advising public and private companies and individual senior executives on executive compensation and benefits matters in a range of corporate transactions…

Joshua N. Lerner focuses his practice on a variety of executive compensation, employee benefits, corporate governance and securities matters. He has experience advising public and private companies and individual senior executives on executive compensation and benefits matters in a range of corporate transactions and in a regular advisory role. Joshua also counsels clients on ongoing public company matters, including their Securities Exchange Act of 1934 reports and corporate governance and disclosure compliance, and has experience advising clients on a wide range of equity-based incentive plans, cash-based incentive and employment, change-in-control, retention and separation agreements.

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Photo of Brian Tiemann Brian Tiemann

Brian J. Tiemann counsels public and private companies on a broad range of employee benefit matters, including matters related to pension plans, 401(k) plans and executive and incentive compensation. He advises plan fiduciaries with respect to their fiduciary duties, investment policies…

Brian J. Tiemann counsels public and private companies on a broad range of employee benefit matters, including matters related to pension plans, 401(k) plans and executive and incentive compensation. He advises plan fiduciaries with respect to their fiduciary duties, investment policies and alternative investments. He also advises multinational clients on global employee benefits matters, particularly with respect to global incentive compensation plans. Brian has extensive experience negotiating investment management agreements and service provider agreements. Read Brian Tiemann’s full bio.

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Photo of Sarah L. Engle Sarah L. Engle

Sarah Engle focuses her practice on employee benefits matters. She counsels clients regarding a variety of issues, including the design, drafting and operation of tax-qualified pension and profit sharing plans, health and welfare arrangements, and deferred compensation plans. Sarah has experience advising clients…

Sarah Engle focuses her practice on employee benefits matters. She counsels clients regarding a variety of issues, including the design, drafting and operation of tax-qualified pension and profit sharing plans, health and welfare arrangements, and deferred compensation plans. Sarah has experience advising clients on employee benefits design, implementation and transition matters arising in connection with corporate mergers and acquisitions. Read Sarah Engle’s full bio.

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    Tax
  • Blog:
    Employee Benefits Blog
  • Organization:
    McDermott Will & Emery
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