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Daily Archives: November 10, 2011

EBRI – Tax Reform Options: Promoting Retirement Security

Tax Reform Options: Promoting Retirement Security by Jack VanDerhei, Employee Benefit Research Institute: “Currently, the combination of worker and employer contributions in a defined contribution plan is capped by the federal tax code at the lesser of $49,000 per year or 100 percent of a worker’s compensation (participants over age 50 can made additional “catch-up” contributions). As part of the effort to lower the federal deficit and reduce federal “tax expenditures,” two major reform proposals have surfaced that would change current tax policy toward retirement savings:

  • A plan that would end the existing tax deductions for 401(k) contributions and replace them with a flat-rate refundable credit that serves as a matching contribution into a retirement savings account.
  • The so-called “20/20 cap,” included by the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform in their December 2010 report, The Moment of Truth, which would limit the sum of employer and worker annual contributions to the lower of $20,000 or 20 percent of income, the so-called “20/20 cap.”

Half of First-Time Mothers Receive Paid Leave, Census Bureau Reports

News release: “Fifty-one percent of working women who had their first birth between 2006 and 2008 received paid leave (i.e. maternity leave, sick leave, vacation) compared with 42 percent between 1996 and 2000, according to a report released today by the U.S. Census Bureau. This finding comes from Maternity Leave and Employment Patterns of First-Time… Continue Reading

President Richard Nixon's Watergate grand jury testimony released

“The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) has publicly released the transcripts of President Richard Nixon’s Watergate grand jury testimony. In collaboration with the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO), the collection has been released on FDsys. This collection has been made public as a result of the July 29, 2011 order by Chief Judge of… Continue Reading

New GAO Reports: Dodd-Frank Act Regulations, IRS's Financial Audit, Medicaid

Dodd-Frank Act Regulations: Implementation Could Benefit from Additional Analyses and Coordination, GAO-12-151, Nov 10, 2011 Financial Audit: IRS’s Fiscal Years 2011 and 2010 Financial Statements, GAO-12-165, Nov 10, 2011 Financial Audit: Office of Financial Stability (Troubled Asset Relief Program) Fiscal Years 2011 and 2010 Financial Statements, GAO-12-169, Nov 10, 2011 Medicaid: Prototype Formula Would Provide… Continue Reading

Geospatial Platform provides shared and trusted geospatial data, services, apps

“Federal agencies and their partners collect and manage large amounts of geospatial data – but these data are often not easily found when needed or accessible in useful forms. The Geospatial Platform provides ready access to federally maintained geospatial data, services and applications. The content of all datasets and services demarcated with the Data.gov globe… Continue Reading

EPA Interagency Task Force on Electronics Stewardship

“In the Presidential Proclamation for America Recycles Day, November 2010, the President established an Interagency Task Force on Electronics Stewardship. The President charged the Task Force with developing a national strategy for electronics stewardship, with CEQ, EPA, and GSA as the leads. The Task Force has released the National Strategy for Electronics Stewardship report, which… Continue Reading