All Legislation articles – Page 24
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Uber drivers given pensions after court ruling
On the go: Uber drivers will be auto-enrolled into a pension scheme after a Supreme Court judge ruled that its drivers should be classed as ‘workers’.
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FCA rules could hit DB transfer market winners hard
On the go: More than a third (37.5 per cent) of the defined benefit transfer market was advised by just three firms in 2020, as St James’s Place, Royal London and AJ Bell increased their market share “dramatically”, according to a report from LCP.
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Tax ‘super-deduction’ could leave DB schemes short-changed
A “super-deduction” introduced in the Budget could see less money available to clear pension deficits, experts have warned, as businesses look to take advantage of the tax break.
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Opperman urges pension schemes to share scam data
On the go: The minister for pensions and financial inclusion has urged pension schemes to share scam data with the Pension Scams Industry Group, with the goal to get a real coverage of the issue.
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TPR’s criminal powers draft policy fails to repeal industry concerns
The Pensions Regulator’s draft guidance on its new criminal powers, published on Thursday, failed to allay fears about the new sanctions, since it will be able to prosecute anyone in connection with an offence and will no longer be bound by limitation periods.
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Concerns remain as DWP’s climate change consultation closes
Despite welcoming the government’s proposed measures on climate risk, industry experts have highlighted several outstanding concerns as the new rules need more clarity and risk a “herd mentality when it comes to metrics and targets”.
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Fraud Compensation Fund to begin processing cases within 18 months
The Fraud Compensation Fund could begin processing cases through to settlement within 12-18 months, a meeting of the Transparency Task Force was told on Monday.
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Calls to improve pension funds’ small and mid-cap tax incentives
On the go: More than two-thirds of investors would like to see greater tax incentives for pension funds and insurance companies to invest in small- and mid-cap companies, according to research by UK investment banking specialist Peel Hunt.
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Trustees must ‘act now’ on fiduciary manager tenders
On the go: Thirty-eight per cent of defined benefit scheme trustees are planning to review their manager before June, according to a poll from Hymans Robertson, creating the risk of a “capacity crunch” as the Competition and Markets Authority’s retendering deadline approaches.
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Judges’ mandatory retirement age raised to 75
On the go: The mandatory retirement age for judges, magistrates and coroners is to be raised from 70 to 75, pending parliamentary approval, the Ministry of Justice has announced.
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Government proceeds with new general levy structure
On the go: The Department for Work and Pensions has confirmed that a new general levy structure, with four different rates, will come into force in April 2021.
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DWP delays fiduciary management consultation response
On the go: The Department for Work and Pensions’ response to the consultation on trustee oversight of investment consultants and fiduciary managers has been delayed until 2022.
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LGPS authorities expected to justify new pension powers
On the go: Local Government Pension Scheme administering authorities will be expected to justify the use of their new powers around reviewing employer contributions, spreading exit payments, and setting up deferred debt arrangements.
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Podcast: Budget 2021 - ‘Reckless conservatism’ in DB landscape
Podcast: Wednesday’s budget did not go far enough to counter the “reckless conservatism” in the defined benefit landscape when it comes to risk and growth assets, hampering the government’s drive to unleash pensions on the post-pandemic recovery, according to Conservative party peer baroness Ros Altmann. She is joined by Isio partner Mike Smedley, in a discussion that also includes the lifetime allowance freeze and what was missing from the chancellor’s statement.
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McCloud £17.5bn cost could be an underestimate
On the go: The Office for Budget Responsibility has said its current estimate of the cost of the McCloud remedy could be an understatement, since different remedies for the discrimination case could increase the projected spending.
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USS deficit increase requires ‘unaffordable’ contribution hikes
The Universities Superannuation Scheme’s deficit has quadrupled to more than £14bn, requiring contribution rate hikes from employers amounting to an “unaffordable” 56.2 per cent of payroll, according to figures announced on Wednesday.
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Climate change takes priority in government’s legislation
On the go: The minister for pensions and financial inclusion has laid out a plan for the upcoming secondary legislation following the Pension Schemes Act, giving priority to new climate change rules.
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Immediate choice a ‘no-brainer’ for judges’ McCloud remedy
The unique position of judges and their non-standard Judicial Pension Scheme means that opting for the “immediate choice” solution to McCloud is a “no-brainer”, experts have said, despite the rest of the public sector taking a different course.
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Dashboards preparation should begin immediately
On the go: New guidance from the Pensions Administration and Standards Association encourages all schemes to begin preparing for the introduction of the dashboards straight away, after the passage of the Pension Schemes Act set a series of events in motion.
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Net-zero targets present £350bn investment opportunity
On the go: Hitting the government’s net-zero climate change targets will present a £350bn investment opportunity over the next 30 years, according to an estimate by LCP.