GGF Pension Provisions
Press release by the febs Consulting GmbH, March 23, 2010 In connection with the introduction of the BilMoG is generally assumed summer out, that pension increase. In particular at GGF pension commitments must not be but. Proper design and choice of the appropriate method of valuation can even reduce the commercial law provisions in many cases. So far has been omitted it mostly to avoid a simultaneous tax resolution of pension provisions in the tax balance sheet. Because R6 paragraph 20 EStR regulates the commercial provision as a tax ceiling is to be.
By letter of March 12, 2010 the BMF has divided with now, that this regime no longer to apply is. The circular letter therefore allows designs to reduce the commercial law provisions without influence on the tax-deductible amounts. Lower commercial provisions facilitate the full netting with plan assets, prevent a weakening of the Equity and can lead to a significant improvement in credit conditions. Since the measures to be taken each depend on the individual circumstances of the individual commitments, febs Consulting GmbH from now on behalf of by GGF pension benefits BilMoG checks proposals also design to the reduzierung of the commercial law provisions. “This and many other tax issues are detailed on April 28, 2010 in our seminar – GGF II: analysis, restructuring and outsourcing existing GGF commitments” treated. Learn more about our seminars, see seminars. Your contact of febs Consulting GmbH Andreas Buttler CEO in the high field 3 85630 Grasbrunn/Munchen Tel. 089 / 890 42 86-10 as we employers in all questions relating to pension and TimeValue accounts consult independent experts. We analyze and refurbish existing power plants, create actuarial balance advice and support Employers in the implementation of the new balance of power.
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