| Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page. You are subscribed to News Releases for Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC). The following news release has just been posted to PBGC.gov: PBGC Takes Steps to Reduce Premium PenaltiesFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE WASHINGTON - The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation is proposing to cut penalties for late payment of premiums in an effort to reduce costs and make it easier for plan sponsors to maintain traditional pension plans. As PBGC premiums have risen, so have the penalties. "We think penalties should be no more than necessary to encourage timely payments," said PBGC Director Tom Reeder. "I'm committed to doing everything I can to help companies keep their pension plans." Currently, PBGC uses a two-tiered penalty structure that rewards self-correction: A lower rate of 1 percent of the late payment per month late applies when a delinquency is corrected before PBGC notifies the sponsor. A higher rate of 5 percent applies if the correction is made following PBGC notification. Penalties in the first category are capped at 50 percent of the late amount, and 100 percent in the second instance. The proposed rule, slated for publication in the Federal Register on Thursday, would reduce penalties for late payers by half. Additionally, for sponsors with good payment histories that pay promptly following notification of late payment, PBGC will reduce the penalty by 80 percent. The proposed changes will apply to both single-employer and multiemployer plans, and will apply to late premium payments for plan years beginning in 2016 or later. Under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA), plans covered by PBGC pay premiums each year. Premium rates are set by Congress. A summary of past, current, and future rates is available on PBGC's website. How the Proposed Rule Reduces Penalties The following example illustrates how the proposal differs from the current rules. Example - Consider a situation where a $100,000 premium is paid two months late. - Scenario 1 - The plan discovered the underpayment and corrected it before PBGC sent notice. In addition, if the sponsor qualified for the good payment history waiver, PBGC would automatically waive 80 percent of that amount reducing the penalty from $5,000 to $1,000 (the amount that would have been assessed due if the plan had "self-corrected" - see above). About PBGC PBGC protects the pension benefits of more than 40 million Americans in private-sector pension plans. The agency is directly responsible for paying the benefits of about 1.5 million people in failed pension plans. PBGC receives no taxpayer dollars and never has. Its operations are financed by insurance premiums, investment income, and with assets and recoveries from failed single-employer plans. For more information, visit PBGC.gov. — ### — PBGC No. 16-05 Additional information for the media is available on our News & Policy page. |
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