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EBP2304. 403(b) Plans Basic to Intermediate

A 403(b) Plan is a tax-advantaged retirement plan designed for non-profit organizations and certain government entities. The 403(b) Plan is similar to a 401(k) Plan, although it offers several enhanced benefits, such as catch-up contributions for tenured employees. This session will discuss the basics of 403(b) Plans, their benefits and the differences between 403(b) and 401(k) plans. It will also discuss prototype documents. Describe the differences between ERISA and non-ERISA 403(b).


Learning Objectives:

  • Recognize the types of organizations that can have a 403(b).
  • Distinguish the requirements for 403(b) and the difference between 401(k)
  • Distinguish prototype documents
Date/Time
CPE Credits
1.0
NASBA Field of Study
Taxes
Level
Basic
Prerequisites
0-2 years in the profession
Advanced Preparation
None
Session Tags
Taxes