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Episode 212 – Part One: SECURE 2.0 is now law. What does it mean for your individual retirement planning goals? What does it mean for your business and your employer-sponsored retirement plan?
Hello this is Bill Rainaldi, with another edition of Security Mutual’s SML Planning Minute. In todays’ episode, SECURE 2.0 is Now Law. How Does That Impact Retirement Planning? Part one.
On December 29, 2022, President Joe Biden signed into law the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023 (“the Act”) which funds the federal government and a range of domestic and foreign priorities through the end of the fiscal year ending September 30, 2023. The Act also funds continuing assistance for the ongoing war in Ukraine.
For Americans trying to save enough for retirement, the most important section of the Act is the portion often dubbed the SECURE Act 2.0 or more appropriately the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement 2.0 Act of 2022 (“SECURE 2.0”). The original SECURE Act or Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement Act of 2019 was signed into law by President Donald Trump on December 20, 2019. The SECURE Act made many changes to the retirement landscape including, raising the age in which to commence required minimum distributions (“RMDs”) from age 70 ½ years to 72 years; eliminating the Stretch IRA concept by requiring inherited IRAs to be distributed to beneficiaries within 10 years from the original account owner’s death with some exceptions; and many other changes to IRAs and employer sponsored retirement plans.
SECURE 2.0 builds upon the original SECURE Act in a few notable ways. There are numerous provisions that impact individual savers as well as businesses that sponsor qualified retirement plans for their workers. We will summarize just a few of those provisions.
For individuals:
As we previously indicated, this is just a quick summary of a few of the many provisions that impact the retirement planning goals of individuals, as well as the retirement plans sponsored by employers. There are many other provisions to consider which may impact your unique situation. Contact your Security Mutual Life insurance advisor today to review your goals and objectives for yourself, your family, or for your business. Your SML insurance advisor will work closely with your tax and legal advisors to create a plan that best fits your goals and objectives.
This concludes part one. In our next episode, we will examine how Secure 2.0 affects small businesses.
This podcast is brought to you by Security Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, The Company That Cares®. The content provided is intended for educational and informational purposes only. Information is provided in good faith. However, the Company makes no representation or warranty of any kind regarding the accuracy, reliability, or completeness of the information.
The information presented is designed to provide general information regarding the subject matter covered. It is not to serve as legal, tax or other financial advice related to individual situations, because each individual’s legal, tax and financial situation is different. Specific advice needs to be tailored to your situation. Therefore, please consult with your own attorney, tax professional and/or other advisors regarding your specific situation.
To help reach your goals, you need a skilled professional by your side. Contact your local Security Mutual life insurance advisor today. As part of the planning process, he or she will coordinate with your other advisors as needed to help you achieve your financial goals and objectives. For more information, visit us at SMLNY.com/SMLPodcast. If you’ve enjoyed this podcast, tell your friends about it. And be sure to give us a five-star review. And check us out on LinkedIn, YouTube and Twitter. Thanks for listening, and we’ll talk to you next time.
The applicability of any strategy discussed is dependent upon the particular facts and circumstances. Results may vary, and products and services discussed may not be appropriate for all situations. Each person’s needs, objectives and financial circumstances are different, and must be reviewed and analyzed independently. We encourage individuals to seek personalized advice from a qualified Security Mutual life insurance advisor regarding their personal needs, objectives, and financial circumstances. Insurance products are issued by Security Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, Binghamton, New York. Product availability and features may vary by state.
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Episode 212 – Part One: SECURE 2.0 is now law. What does it mean for your individual retirement planning goals? What does it mean for your business and your employer-sponsored retirement plan?
Hello this is Bill Rainaldi, with another edition of Security Mutual’s SML Planning Minute. In todays’ episode, SECURE 2.0 is Now Law. How Does That Impact Retirement Planning? Part one.
On December 29, 2022, President Joe Biden signed into law the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023 (“the Act”) which funds the federal government and a range of domestic and foreign priorities through the end of the fiscal year ending September 30, 2023. The Act also funds continuing assistance for the ongoing war in Ukraine.
For Americans trying to save enough for retirement, the most important section of the Act is the portion often dubbed the SECURE Act 2.0 or more appropriately the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement 2.0 Act of 2022 (“SECURE 2.0”). The original SECURE Act or Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement Act of 2019 was signed into law by President Donald Trump on December 20, 2019. The SECURE Act made many changes to the retirement landscape including, raising the age in which to commence required minimum distributions (“RMDs”) from age 70 ½ years to 72 years; eliminating the Stretch IRA concept by requiring inherited IRAs to be distributed to beneficiaries within 10 years from the original account owner’s death with some exceptions; and many other changes to IRAs and employer sponsored retirement plans.
SECURE 2.0 builds upon the original SECURE Act in a few notable ways. There are numerous provisions that impact individual savers as well as businesses that sponsor qualified retirement plans for their workers. We will summarize just a few of those provisions.
For individuals:
As we previously indicated, this is just a quick summary of a few of the many provisions that impact the retirement planning goals of individuals, as well as the retirement plans sponsored by employers. There are many other provisions to consider which may impact your unique situation. Contact your Security Mutual Life insurance advisor today to review your goals and objectives for yourself, your family, or for your business. Your SML insurance advisor will work closely with your tax and legal advisors to create a plan that best fits your goals and objectives.
This concludes part one. In our next episode, we will examine how Secure 2.0 affects small businesses.
This podcast is brought to you by Security Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, The Company That Cares®. The content provided is intended for educational and informational purposes only. Information is provided in good faith. However, the Company makes no representation or warranty of any kind regarding the accuracy, reliability, or completeness of the information.
The information presented is designed to provide general information regarding the subject matter covered. It is not to serve as legal, tax or other financial advice related to individual situations, because each individual’s legal, tax and financial situation is different. Specific advice needs to be tailored to your situation. Therefore, please consult with your own attorney, tax professional and/or other advisors regarding your specific situation.
To help reach your goals, you need a skilled professional by your side. Contact your local Security Mutual life insurance advisor today. As part of the planning process, he or she will coordinate with your other advisors as needed to help you achieve your financial goals and objectives. For more information, visit us at SMLNY.com/SMLPodcast. If you’ve enjoyed this podcast, tell your friends about it. And be sure to give us a five-star review. And check us out on LinkedIn, YouTube and Twitter. Thanks for listening, and we’ll talk to you next time.
The applicability of any strategy discussed is dependent upon the particular facts and circumstances. Results may vary, and products and services discussed may not be appropriate for all situations. Each person’s needs, objectives and financial circumstances are different, and must be reviewed and analyzed independently. We encourage individuals to seek personalized advice from a qualified Security Mutual life insurance advisor regarding their personal needs, objectives, and financial circumstances. Insurance products are issued by Security Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, Binghamton, New York. Product availability and features may vary by state.

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