How Employers Can Aid Employees Impacted by the LA Wildfires

By and on January 16, 2025

Over the past two weeks, wildfires have caused substantial loss and damage to homes and communities in Los Angeles, California, and the surrounding areas. In the wake of such devastation, employers may seek opportunities to provide financial assistance to impacted employees. Fortunately, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has outlined various ways for employers to provide much-needed assistance to employees impacted by natural disasters like the wildfires, including tax-free qualified disaster relief payments, leave donation programs, and other tax-efficient options.

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Brian Tiemann
Brian J. Tiemann counsels public and private companies on a broad range of employee benefit matters, including matters related to pension plans, 401(k) plans and executive and incentive compensation. He advises plan fiduciaries with respect to their fiduciary duties, investment policies and alternative investments. He also advises multinational clients on global employee benefits matters, particularly with respect to global incentive compensation plans. Brian has extensive experience negotiating investment management agreements and service provider agreements. Read Brian Tiemann's full bio.


Jennifer Hill
Jennifer D. Hill focuses her practice on employee benefits and executive compensation matters. Jennifer routinely reviews qualified retirement plans, executive compensation and employment agreements and equity compensation to ensure conformity with Section 409A, ERISA and COBRA. Read Jennifer D. Hill's full bio.

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