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PPA Regs Delayed, Guidance Issued
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The IRS delayed implementation and provided transitional guidance for proposed regulations under new provisions of the Pension Protection Act of 2006 that relate to funding requirements and benefits of single-employer defined-benefit pension plans. Prop. Treas. Reg. §§ 1.430(f)-1 and 1.430(h)(3)-2, which address maintaining certain funding balances and use of substitute mortality tables, respectively, were originally proposed to apply to plan years beginning on or after Jan. 1, 2008.
In Notice 2008-21, the IRS announced a one-year delay in their effective date. For plan years beginning during 2008, taxpayers should note that they may use mortality tables that are substitutes for the standard tables of IRC § 430(h)(3)(A) only if those tables are approved pursuant to Revenue Procedure 2007-37. The guidance also covers other interim considerations including a transition rule for calculation of benefit limitations under IRC § 436.
