Suite 1500
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402
United States
Tim Goodman’s practice focuses on assisting employers with executive compensation, health insurance, and employee benefit plans. Tim assists a broad array of employers, with a special focus on assisting cooperatives, agribusiness companies, tax-exempt organizations (primarily hospitals and health care entities), Alaskan Native Corporations, banks and other financial institutions, and governmental entities. This includes assisting employers on health care reform, wellness plans, and other welfare issues and welfare plan matters (including cafeteria, dependent care, education assistance, health FSAs, HRAs, HSAs, parking, and tuition plans), and severance. With respect to health care reform, Tim advises employers on the new fees imposed on employer health plans (the patient-centered outcomes research (PCOR) fee, the transition reinsurance fee, and the employer shared responsibility (play or pay) fee) and the new requirements ranging from coverage of adult children and the summary of benefits coverage to essential health benefits.
Tim advises employers on qualified and nonqualified retirement plans (including pension, defined benefit, 401(k), 403(b), 457(b), and 457(f) plans, and section 409A). Tim has worked with employers on a range of retirement plan matters, including Roth contributions and in-plan Roth conversions. Employers also turn to Tim for advice on executive compensation and deferred compensation programs (including excess plans, SERPs, and other deferred compensation). His assistance includes advising employers on responding to benefit claims, answering questions regarding the extension of health coverage under COBRA and state law, drafting employee communications, complying with fringe benefit rules, payroll reporting of benefits, USERRA and HEART, complying with the HIPAA privacy and security rules, and addressing worker classification.
Tim also advises employers by updating them on legislation (such as the Affordable Care Act (ACA or PPACA – health care reform), the Pension Protection Act, the American Jobs Creation Act, the Veterans Benefits Improvement Act, and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act). This includes advising employers on the impact of section 409A on nonqualified deferred compensation plans. Tim also assists employers with new regulations, such as the health care reform regulations, GINA Part I regulations issued by the DOL, IRS, and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services; and the GINA Part II regulations issued by the EEOC. In addition to advice, Tim works with employers on taxation of benefits with respect to FICA taxes under section 3121(v)(2), nonresident taxes for work performed in multiple states, taxation of health benefits, and taxation and design of benefits employers provide to same-sex spouses and domestic partners. Tim also works with employers on benefits in M&A transactions and employer securities in retirement plans. Employers regularly have Tim assist them with plan drafting and design, including plan formation, IRS qualification, administration, merger, and termination of employee benefit plans, and the submission of errors under voluntary correction programs including the IRS employee plan correction program (EPCRS) and the delinquent filer program (DFVC).
Areas of Practice | 1) Benefits and Compensation, 2) Life Sciences and Health Care, 3) Cooperative Law, 4) Indian and Gaming, 5) Executive Compensation, 6) Non-Profit and Tax Exempt Organizations, 7) Mergers and Acquisitions, 8) Emerging Companies and 9) Educational Publishing |
Law School | University of Minnesota Law School (J.D., 1998) |
Education | University of Minnesota (B.A., 1993) |
Bar Member / Association | Minnesota State Bar Association |
Most recent firm | Dorsey & Whitney LLP |
Ms. Fitzgerald represents employers in a wide range of industries, including the entertainment, financial services, hospitality, manufacturing, retail, and transportation industries.