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Exec Retirement Vehicle Seen As A Potential Gamble For Employers
25 July 2018
McDermott Will & Emery
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Andrew Liazos said that it makes sense for companies to consider
Q-SERPs in response to the end of the performance-based pay
deduction, but he questioned whether the plans would offer much
"bang for your buck." "You first have to deal with
the obvious time and effort you have to spend to show it's not
discriminatory, and then take a certain level of risk that the
rules aren't going to change," he said.
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Originally published in Tax Notes Today, July 2018.
Exec Retirement Vehicle Seen As A Potential Gamble For
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