Reform of the Tax on Reversions of Excess Pension Assets

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excess asset reversion
excise tax
defined benefit pensions
Pension Protection Act
Economics

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This study quantifies the possible consequences to stakeholders of reforms to the excise tax on reversions of excess pension assets. Under the Pension Protection Act of 2006 (PPA), funding in defined benefit plans is likely to improve significantly. Many plans may become overfunded over time, owing to the shortfall amortizations mandated by the PPA, as well as to precautionary contributions by sponsors and to plan investment returns. This analysis shows that a more moderate excise tax rate together with a reasonable funding threshold for asset reversions would not only enable sponsors to spend the excess funds on other corporate needs, thereby lowering the cost of sponsorship of defined benefit plans, but also would open a considerable revenue source for the government, with only a small increase in bankruptcy cost for the PBGC. Plan participants could also gain in an alternative reform, which would require a partial transfer of excess assets to them along with a still-lower reversion tax rate.

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2007-06-01

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Gaobo Pang and Mark Warshawsky are Senior Research Associate and Director of Retirement Research, respectively, at Watson Wyatt Worldwide, Arlington, VA. Before joining Watson Wyatt in August 2006, Dr. Warshawsky was Assistant Secretary for Economic Policy at the U.S. Treasury Department and was involved actively in the design of the administration’s proposals for pension reform, and in discussions with Congress leading to the passage of the PPA.

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