Planning how and when to withdraw money from your retirement accounts can have a big impact on how much of your savings you actually get to keep. This is especially true with 457(b) plans, which are ...
Let’s face it: the business of retirement is complicated. We spend our entire careers salting away money only to discover rules we didn’t fully understand or know when it comes time to pay for ...
The IRS has increased 457(b) retirement plan contribution limits for 2026 to $24,500, with higher catch-up allowances for older workers. Those aged 50 and above can contribute an extra $8,000, while ...
Non-governmental employers that sponsor Section 457(b) deferred compensation plans should be mindful that December 31, 2025, is the deadline for plan amendments to reflect changes in law included in ...
Unlike virtually all other types of plans, 457(b) plans maintained by (non-governmental) tax-exempt entities—such as many charities, hospitals, insurers, and private universities—did not receive the ...