Congress in 2019 passed legislation called the SECURE Act, which incentivized both businesses and individuals to save more. But the act didn’t go far enough, so last December additional legislation was passed — SECURE 2.0 — which adds even more incentives for both individuals and business owners to start and expand their retirement plans.
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