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pensionA regular payment (not wages) made to a person (or his/her family) after fulfilment of certain conditions of service; an organized retirement plan. Pension plans, which may be state-sponsored, occupational, or personal, vary widely in terms of contributions and provisions. In the USA, the most significant provider of retirement income is the Social Security Administration, funded through non-voluntary contributions assessed on both employers and employees. Unions make employer contributions to pension plans an important element of their contract negotiations, and accumulated pension funds have become important sources of investment capital. Under federal tax regulations, individuals can deposit specified maximum amounts into personal retirement funds, have their income tax liability reduced by that amount as a deduction, and have taxes on the fund's interest deferred until they withdraw the money at or after retirement. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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PBGC is not funded by general tax revenues, but by insurance premiums set by Congress and paid by sponsors of defined benefit plans, investment income, assets from pension plans trusteed by PBGC and recoveries from the companies formerly responsible for the plans. If the objective relates to wanting to provide their employees with a retirement program at the lowest cost to the employer and provide adequate retirement income for the employee, nothing has changed because of the new federal legislation or the pending accounting changes to make a defined benefit plan any less attractive. Consider a uni-401(k) plan or a defined benefit plan with a 401(k) to maximize contributions. |
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