Compliance News
Legislative and Judicial Actions
The DOL gives advisers a ‘grace month’ to comply with impartial conduct standards; the IRS ups the contribution limit by $1,000 for many DC plans next year; new piece of legislation would create a ‘Retirement Plan Lost and Found’; and more.
Reported by PLANADVISER staff
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