Friday, November 21, 2014

Year End is Quickly Approaching. Here are Some Tips for Retirement Plan Sponsors.

What Does “Year End” Mean to Me as a Plan Sponsor of a Retirement Plan?
For full-service retirement plans, each year as your plan year comes to a close Alliance Benefit Group North Central States, Inc. (ABG) will send you a packet of information called the Year End Packet. This packet includes information detailing what the year end cut-offs are for processing contributions and distributions, vesting updates (if applicable), and notices to be delivered to Participants, including the deadlines to do so. Also included are: 
  •          Updated annual Plan limits
  •          Important IRS and DOL dates
  •          The Data Request
Let’s break down each of these topics to help you understand your responsibilities as the Plan Sponsor, as well as utilize the tools provided.

Processing Cut-Offs
In order for ABG to have all of the year’s information included on the 12/31 statements, we must receive it in time for it to be processed start to finish. This means that if we provided automated clearing house (ACH) for your payroll file, we need to have the payroll file uploaded to us by Noon Central Daylight Time (CDT) of the date noted in the Year End Packet. This allows time for us to receive the confirmation of deposit for the ACH from the custodian and make sure the file is traded before the close of the calendar year.

If you send your own deposits, you have a couple of extra days, but the deposit must be received at the custodian by no later than the second to the last business day of the year. This only pertains to statements -- you can still submit information after the New Year and it will be included in the prior year’s testing.

Distributions need a little extra time due to the processing on our end and your Custodian’s check issuance policies. The distribution cut-off will also be noted in your Year End Packet.

Vesting
Vesting is only applicable if your plan has an “hours of service” requirement for vesting and you do not submit hours each pay period. ABG can still update the hours after the calendar year end but the correct vesting will not be reflected on the 12/31 statements.

Notices to Participants
This category includes notices such as the Participant Fee Disclosure (404(a)(5)), the Qualified Default Investment Alternative (QDIA) notice, Safe Harbor notice, or other communications of that nature. Each of these disclosures needs to be distributed to participants no later than 30 days prior to the beginning of the following plan year. ABG does make note of the deadline for each notice throughout the Year End Packet to ensure that you have that information handy. 

Can ABG mail these to Participants for me?  ABG has recently partnered with a third-party called Media Scope who can mail the notices for you. If you are interested in this service, please reach out to your Administration Team for more information. If your Plan opts to utilize this service, ABG will have you sign an agreement with Media Scope, ask you to “scrub” the Census Notice Report for any erroneous information, and then ABG will provide the scrubbed report and the applicable notices for your Plan to Media Scope. That’s it, you’re done! 

If you do not use the service, you can still use the Census Notice Report from the plan sponsor web to determine who needs to receive the notices. The report can even be exported into an Excel spreadsheet that you could then mail merge to make mailing labels.

Speaking of that, who DOES need to receive the notice(s)?  Obviously any active Participant needs to receive the notice(s) but also anyone who is terminated with money still in the Plan as well as anyone who has met eligibility but hasn’t deferred yet. You also need to provide the notice(s) to any beneficiaries of deceased participants -- basically anyone who has a plan status of Active or Inactive when looking at the Plan Status column under EE Search on the Plans Sponsor web.

Updated Plan Limits
Each year (usually mid-November), the IRS determines what the “plan limits” are for the following year. This includes compensation limits, total plan contribution limits, deferral limits, catch-up contribution limits, taxable wage base, and compensation limits in relation to definitions of an HCE (Highly Compensated Employee) or a Key Employee. ABG will include a chart of all of these limits in your Year End Packet that shows the following year as well as the previous four to five years’ limits.

Important IRS & DOL Dates
ABG also provides a page indicating important dates for the IRS and DOL deadlines, such as the Form 5500 deadline or when excess deferrals due to an ADP failure need to be returned by. Most of these deadlines are relative to the Plan year end date, so they won’t be the same for a plan with a 12/31 year end date as
is for a 5/31 year end date, but there are a few that are the same for everyone regardless of plan year end.

Data Request
The data request part of the packet provides information for the Audit Team to prepare the Form 5500 (if applicable) and provides your Administration Team the necessary information to complete the Plan’s compliance testing. It is very important that the Data Request be completed in its entirety and to the best of your ability. Please do not hesitate to reach out to your Administration Team if you have any questions while completing this. It’s much better to get those questions answered right away.

We hope this information is helpful. As always, if you have questions on any of this information, please reach out to your Administration Team at 1-800-898-9344. We’re always happy to help!!

The Author: Michele Etherington, QKA
Senior Account Manager – Retirement
metherington@abg-mn.com



Disclaimer: This blog is of an informative nature and should not be taken as advice. Please work with the appropriate parties for those services.

Friday, November 14, 2014

Proud to Be Part of This (National Award Winning) Team

Sometimes you have to stop and smell the popcorn popping in the break room on Thursdays. 

It's been about a week since it was announced that Alliance Benefit Group Companies of Minnesota and Kansas (ABGNCS, ABGFS) were awarded the Best-In-Retirement Business IMPACT Award™ from Charles Schwab & Co. Inc. ("Schwab") and it's a proud moment for our entire organization. This has been a fun couple of weeks, Schwab even visited our office and made a video that made us look like we could be the subject of a TV show. Catch it by following this link or tune into TNT on Wednesday nights at 8/7 Central. 

Coming to ABG last year from the advertising industry in Minneapolis, I have seen my fair share of excitement and sorrow over industry awards (mostly sorrow and passive aggressive finger pointing). The excitement surrounding this though is even more special. Perhaps, because our headquarters isn't in a trendy warehouse district or a glassy sky scraper, it's in Albert Lea, Minnesota. A town often referred to as "Mayberry" which happens to be placed at the nexus of the universe, otherwise known and the crossroads of I35 and I90. Possibly, because our people are so humble they pass the credit around like a holiday fruitcake. It's also been fun to embrace the collaboration between our advisorconsulting and recordkeeping divisions. But, the biggest reason I'm so impressed is because if I wasn't here every day to see the impact our 100+ person team has across the national retirement (and health & wellness and payroll and COBRA) community, I would have a hard time believing it. This award helps reinforce that notion. It truly is a great team across the board. For that I wanted to take this week's blog post to thank the team I get to work with every day. 

Good work all. Here's to being recognized and here's to further success in the years to come. Now it's time to get back to work so we can put more hardware in the trophy case, and more importantly help our clients succeed. 

The Author: Cole Thompson 
Marketing Specialist 
cthompson@abg-mn.com

Friday, November 7, 2014

What is the HSA/FSA Benny Card, and How Can I Use It?

If you have a Health Savings Account (HSA) or a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) with Alliance Benefit Group North Central States, Inc., you likely have a red Benny Card. Some of you may know exactly what to do with this card, but more than likely, most of you have questions on just what this card is for, and how you can use it. I’m here to answer some frequently asked questions to clear up any mysteries for you.

What is the Benny Card?
The Benny Card is a debit card of sorts that goes along with your HSA/FSA account.  Funds that you have in your account can be accessed by using this card, just like a bank debit card. You can only use the card for the amount available in your account.

What can I use the Benny Card for?
As much as we may like to spend our money on the golf outing of the year, or a fabulous new outfit, that’s not the way this card works. You can only use the Benny Card for any eligible medical/dental/vision expenses, such as bills for doctor visits, braces, eyeglasses, and prescriptions. The card will not work for over-the-counter medicines, nor can you use it at an ATM to get cash. If you try to swipe your card for non-eligible expenses, it will be declined.

Where can I use the Benny Card?
You can use your Benny Card at most pharmacies, clinics, dental offices, and vision centers, and if you have a Benny Card attached to your Dependent Care account, a small number of large daycares. If the Point of Sale or POS at which you are swiping your card is a pharmacy, discount store or grocery store, then that POS must be set up with the Inventory Information Approval System, or IIAS. This is a system that helps determine what is HSA or FSA eligible, and helps you as the consumer to only spend your money on qualified expenses, and can save you money and hassle in the long run. 

I hope this information helps clear up some of your questions. If you have questions regarding what is an eligible expense, please click here. Otherwise, if I’ve missed something, we’d love to help. Please feel free to contact us anytime at abgaccess@abg-mn.com, or call us at 1-877-661-4727.

 The Author: Evie Cunningham

HSA Administrative Specialist

Disclaimer: This blog is of an informative nature and should not be taken as advice. Please work with the appropriate parties for those services.