How SECURE 2.0 Might Change Retirement

How SECURE 2.0 Might Change Retirement

by Rita Wilczek on Jul 29, 2022

How SECURE 2.0 Might Change Retirement 

Provided by Rita Wilczek

The SECURE Act of 2019 represented the biggest update to retirement law in over a decade. Now, Congress is deliberating on what “SECURE 2.0” legislation might entail.

In March, the House passed the Securing a Strong Retirement Act with a bipartisan 414-5 vote. The Senate is still weighing numerous proposals for their version, the Rise & Shine Act.

Proposals under consideration include:

  • Raising the Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) age to 73 (eventually 75)
     
  • Increasing catch-up contributions to $10,000
     
  • Creating Roth versions of SIMPLE and SEP IRAs

Reconciling these bills will take time, but it’s clear that SECURE 2.0 could bring about another raft of significant changes for business owners and employees. As always, I’m keeping an eye out for what you need to know and will be in touch as events develop.

Rita Wilczek may be reached at (952) 542-8911 or rwilczek@hirep.net

 

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