More Law & Regulation – Page 93
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High Court reviews government handling of equalisation
On the go: Campaign group BackTo60 headed to the High Court on Wednesday for a judicial review into how the government implemented the state pension age rise for women.
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ECJ ruling could force PPF to provide buyout uplift
On the go: An opinion given to the European Court of Justice by its Advocate General could mean that defined benefit lifeboats like the Pension Protection Fund have to cover the entire value of members’ benefits when their sponsor becomes insolvent.
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HMRC withdraws appeal in pensions tax case
HM Revenue & Customs has dropped a £400k legal battle with a pension saver who inadvertently exceeded his lifetime tax-free allowance, making further litigation more likely.
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Housing secretary: Let young people raid pension pots for housing
Young people should have access to pension pots to help fund the deposit for their first home, housing secretary James Brokenshire said on Monday, raising the prospect of a rewrite of the UK’s pension rules.
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Tackle ‘motherhood pensions penalty’, Which? urges government
Women who take time off work to care for their children face a pensions gap of up to £15,000, a report released on Monday by Which? found.
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Former charity chief pleads not guilty in £250k fraud
On the go: The former head of a charity for the disabled has pleaded not guilty to defrauding the charity’s pension scheme at a hearing at Winchester Crown Court on Tuesday.
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DB members transferring face adviser shortage as regulations bite
On the go: Nearly seven out of 10 advisers are wary of advising on defined benefit transfers, according to Aegon Research.
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Resign over pensions dispute, RMT urges Grayling
The UK’s railway union called for the resignation of transport secretary Chris Grayling on Thursday, threatening strike action over the escalating railway procurement row.
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TPR replaces DC pension trustees at Dunnes Stores
On the go: Pension trustees at Northern Irish high street retailer Dunnes Stores have been stopped by the Pensions Regulator from running the company’s defined contribution scheme.
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Stagecoach announces next wave of legal action against DfT
On the go: Stagecoach started the second wave of its legal action against the Department for Transport on Friday, claiming it was illegally excluded from three rail franchise contests in April over pensions liabilities.
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Ex-energy secretary: Force divestment from companies flouting Paris accord
Former energy secretary Sir Ed Davey outlined his “radical but practical” vision to tackle climate change in Westminster on Wednesday, as cross-party pressure mounts on the government to take action.
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Employer prioritises pension over dividends following TPR pressure
On the go: A defined benefit pension scheme has committed to stop dividend payments for six years and shortened its recovery plan length as part of a suite of improvements following intervention by the Pensions Regulator.
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Tailored review recommends extending watchdog's powers
On the go: A review of the Pensions Regulator has recommended that the government consider extending the watchdog’s powers to enable them to make rules in specific circumstances.
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Master trust authorisation period closes with 38 left in the running
On the go: A total of 38 master trust authorisation applications had been submitted to The Pensions Regulator by Tuesday, as the extension period closed with more casualties expected.
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TPR targets employers who flout auto-enrolment law
On the go: Employers who avoid their auto-enrolment pension duties are being targeted by the Pensions Regulator in a new round of short-notice inspections.
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Ministers mulling 50/50 solution for NHS scheme
On the go: The chancellor and health secretary are reportedly considering introducing greater flexibility to the NHS pension scheme, in a bid to stave off a wave of early retirements without changing tax rules.
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TPR to issue two consultations on plans for a clearer DB funding framework
On the go: The Pensions Regulator has announced its intention to launch two consultations – the first to be published this summer – as part of the watchdog’s plans to make the funding standard for defined benefit schemes clearer.
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Scrap ‘rotten’ taper altogether, former pensions ministers tell chancellor
Pressure is mounting on the chancellor to take action on NHS pensions, as two former pensions ministers on Wednesday called for the “fundamentally rotten” tapered annual allowance to be scrapped.
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New parliamentary group looks at benefits of longevity
On the go: The new All Party Parliamentary Group for Longevity has outlined plans to introduce a national strategy for healthy longevity, focusing on the benefits – rather than the problems – of ageing.
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Link Pension Trustees receives record fine of £104k from TPR
On the go: The Pensions Regulator has fined professional trustee company Link Pension Trustees, a total of £103,750 for breaching multiple areas of pension law. This is the largest ever fine handed to trustees by the watchdog.