Pension Rules Get a Quick Typo Fix-Up
Published Date: 8/22/2025
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Summary
The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation fixed some small errors and cleared up confusing parts in a rule from August 15, 2025. These changes affect companies with single-employer pension plans, especially around premium payments and plan endings. No new costs or deadlines are added—just smoother, clearer rules to follow.
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PBGC fixes pension-rule wording
The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation corrected and clarified parts of a final rule that was published on August 15, 2025. These fixes affect companies that sponsor single-employer pension plans, mainly around premium rates, premium due dates, and plan termination rules, and the agency says no new costs or deadlines are being added.
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