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May 2024 Volume 22, Number 5 | |||||
The Game-Changing Benefit You've Been Over-looking: SECURE 2.0's Student Loan MatchingA key provision in the SECURE 2.0 Act that took effect January 1 could be a game-changer for employers looking to assist workers with student debt while also bolstering retirement savings. The Burnout Epidemic However, the benefit seems to have been largely overlooked so far by many companies.
The new legislation permits employers to match employees' student loan payments with contributions to company-sponsored retirement accounts like 401(k) plans. Win-Win for Companies and Workers
The provision benefits both employers and employees by contributing matching funds to a worker's retirement plan instead of paying down their student loans directly.
Clearing Up Misconceptions As with any new policy, there are some misunderstandings about exactly how the student loan retirement matching works: Misconception 1: Matching Funds Go Towards Student Loans Experts clarify the match does not pay down an employee's student loan balance directly. The provision allows employers to contribute a match to the worker's retirement plan account based on their student loan payment amount. Misconception 2: Workers Must Choose Loan or Retirement Match Employees can receive matching contributions from their employer for both retirement plan deferrals and student loan payments, maximizing the benefit according to consultants. Misconception 3: Implementation Is Too Complex While a new offering, experts say integrating student loan matching with existing retirement plan operations is straightforward. Technology providers have developed ways to automate setup to mirror processes for traditional retirement matches. One stated it is just an extension aligned with current procedures as intended by the legislative guidance. |
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