The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Nonprofit Groups Face New Rules on Providing Retirement Benefits

Washington

The Internal Revenue Service has approved big changes in the rules that govern 403(b) retirement plans — a move experts say will soon mean more paperwork for many nonprofit organizations and clearer options for many employees who invest in the plans.

The overhaul eliminates...

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