25 Feb 2025
Just Breathe! DOL Provides VFCP Relief just prior to Regulation Freeze
Sometimes, timing is everything. In a Presidential Memorandum dated January 20, 2025, the Trump Administration froze the issuance of agency regulations pending review. Thankfully, offering a parting gift, the Biden Administration’s Department of Labor (DOL), just five days earlier, had issued final regulations to its Voluntary Fiduciary Correction Program (VFCP) providing welcome relief to plan sponsors who wish to self-correct their errant plan administration. Those changes add a self-correction component for fiduciary failures and amend an existing prohibited transaction exemption providing excise tax relief on self-correction transactions.
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