This week, we’re looking at what’s new for the SECURE 2.0 Act in 2024.
SECURE 2.0 Act: Navigating New Retirement Plan Provisions in 2024
The SECURE 2.0 Act revolutionized retirement planning by simplifying and expanding retirement and health plan benefits. Over a year after the legislation became law, provisions are still rolling out. So, what’s new in 2024? Epstein Becker Green attorneys Cassandra Labbees and Mason Gardner tell us more about the recent updates and guidance on the SECURE 2.0 Act.
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