All money purchase articles – Page 2
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News
Call to scrap ‘draconian’ MPAA as savers raid pension pots
On the go: A total of £2.6bn was withdrawn from defined contribution pension schemes under the government’s flexible payment rules during the first quarter of 2021, an increase of 6 per cent year on year from the £2.5bn taken out during the same period last year, according to new statistics from HM Revenue & Customs.
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Opinion
Lifetime allowance freeze reopens debate on its relevance
The Budget may be classed as a quiet one from a pensions perspective, since it did not address any of the major burning issues that pensions consultants either think or anticipate the government will address.
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Clarity on dashboards, but delays taint Pension Schemes Act
The government fought off opposition amendments to the Pension Schemes Act in the House of Lords on Tuesday, keeping its dashboards options open — but experts have warned that many of the act’s more substantive changes could be delayed until 2022.
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Opinion
Pensions tax relief needs reform, but it should start from the top
The debate around pensions tax relief is a polarising one. The 2006 A-day reforms were designed with the intention of simplifying the system. But they never quite achieved that goal and, in reality, never came close.
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News
Second finance bill provides clarity, but concerns remain
The government’s second finance bill has provided clarity on a number of pensions issues, including a reduction of the money purchase annual allowance, but experts are concerned that some people are still likely to suffer adverse consequences.
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Opinion
Don't end default at AE
Editorial: Another prominent industry figure has advocated introducing a default option at retirement this week, after last week’s informed comment piece was written with the same in mind.
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News
Queen's Speech omits pensions as focus is firmly on Brexit
After the intensity and frequency of debate and consultation on pension issues, the industry is left in limbo by the government’s legislative programme.
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Opinion
The mother of all wash-ups
From the blog: Perhaps it would have been helpful of Theresa May and her cabinet to give a little more thought to the progress of current legislation before taking the country to the polls.
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News
Industry accuses Treasury of lack of data to justify £4k MPAA
HM Treasury’s consultation on reducing the money purchase annual allowance will close on Wednesday, drawing fierce criticism that the policy lacks data to back up its introduction and could unfairly hurt savers.
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Features
Norcros moves to mastertrust in bid to improve governance
Bathroom and kitchen products company Norcros is transferring its money purchase section to a mastertrust arrangement to provide "more focused governance" and greater flexibility.
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Opinion
Exploring the impact of the new money purchase definition
Sackers’ Zoë Murphy looks at which schemes may be affected by the definition change and what they might need to do from April – including paying the Pension Protection Fund levy, actuarial valuations and assessing underpins.
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News
Wider default definition will land more funds in charge cap net
The wider-than-expected definition of default funds in the government’s draft regulation could mean the charge cap applies to multiple funds at a scheme, hiking governance requirements expected of managers.
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News
Schemes consider money purchase reversion to reduce employer risk
Legal experts have reported that schemes caught by the recent change in the definition of money purchase are trying to amend their benefits structures to remove the additional risk of guarantees.
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News
Tax changes: how they affect scheme rules
Schemes have been urged to move quickly to prepare for forthcoming changes to pension tax legislation, with the new ‘uncrystallised funds pension lump sum’ expected to prove popular among members.
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Newly defined money purchase plans wake up to actuarial and comms obligations
Trustees and employers offering money purchase benefits may face increased member communication and valuation requirements as a result of the government’s new statutory definition.
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News
PPF assesses out-of-cycle valuations for schemes affected by 'money purchase' definition
The Pension Protection Fund launched a consultation last week to assess the material change in risk to the lifeboat brought about by the changes to the definition of money purchase benefits, which will come into force later this year.
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News
SME uses investment guarantee to ensure good AE outcomes
Engineering company Centek has so far seen its defined ambition-like auto-enrolment investment set-up outperform the underpin it created to guarantee a minimum retirement outcome for its workforce of uninitiated savers.
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Features
Local authority scheme members flock to beat AVC tax deadline
Local government scheme members are rushing to take their entire additional voluntary contributions as tax-free cash after widespread communication campaigns, before the option is expected to expire as LGPS reforms come into effect tomorrow.
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Opinion
Exploring the impact of the government's 'money purchase' change
In October 2013, the Department for Work and Pensions published a consultation paper on reclassifying defined contribution benefits.
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News
Managing your money purchase legislative risk
News analysis: Managers of pension schemes that have hybrid elements such as additional voluntary contributions have been urged to investigate the impact of a legislative change that could increase their costs.
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