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What's happening in pensions: scheme funding; contracting-out; HMRC announcements

This update from Travers Smith offers a comprehensive overview on all the latest developments affecting the UK pensions sector. This May 2012 edition focuses on the Pensions Regulator's scheme funding statement; CPI and RPI; contracting-out; recent HMRC announcements; and age discrimination cases.

Law Firm: Travers Smith | Published: 16 May 2012 | Practice Area: Regulation and Enforcement

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What's happening in pensions - June

This briefing from Travers Smith gives an overview of the latest developments in pensions law and regulation including the revised framework for the pension protection levy and the HMRC consultation on employer asset-backed contributions.

Law Firm: Travers Smith | Published: 20 June 2011 | Practice Area: Occupational

Pensions auto-enrolment: do you know your staging date?

From October 2012, the Government will be phasing in new requirements whereby all employers must auto-enrol employees into some form of pension arrangement. Shoosmiths reports.

Law Firm: Shoosmiths | Published: 14 June 2011 | Practice Area: State

A round-up of pensions developments: January to February 2011

Herbert Smith rounds up the recent developments within the pensions sector, including the Department for Work and Pensions consultations and the Pension Protection Fund.

Law Firm: Herbert Smith | Published: 14 March 2011 | Practice Area: Regulation and Enforcement

Is this the beginning of the end for gender-based actuarial factors in pension schemes?

The European Court of Justice (ECJ) gave its ruling in the Test-Achats case on 1 March. Wraggle & Co reports on the decision and discusses what impact the decision will have on pension schemes.

Law Firm: Wragge & Co | Published: 10 March 2011 | Practice Area: Life

Where next for actuarial factors? ECJ decision in Test-Achats case

Eversheds looks at the Test-Achats case and considers the implications for pension schemes.

Law Firm: Eversheds | Published: 10 March 2011 | Practice Area: Regulation and Insurance

Pensions update: unisex factors, the Pensions Bill and public sector transfer

This pensions update from Travers Smith includes the recent European Court decision on unisex factors, a look at the contents of the new Pensions Bill and the UK Government's consultation on its 'fair deal' policy in relation to public sector transfers.

Law Firm: Travers Smith | Published: 08 March 2011 | Practice Area: Occupational

Pensions Radar: paternity leave, transitional tax regulations and tax relief

The quarterly listing of expected future changes in UK law affecting work-based pension schemes from Travers Smith covers who the new rules apply to, how and when they will come into place.

Law Firm: Travers Smith | Published: 06 January 2011 | Practice Area: Occupational

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Pensions update: preserving the power to pay

The Department for Work and Pensions has provided welcome clarification on the statutory procedure pension scheme trustees must follow to preserve any existing power to pay scheme money to a sponsoring employer. Shoosmiths reports.

Law Firm: Shoosmiths | Published: 21 October 2010 | Practice Area: Occupational

Pensions - abolition of DC contracting out consultation

This round-up of pensions developments, by Nabarro, covers developments including: Consumer Price Index - DWP consultation on draft PPF/FAS regulations; Abolition of DC contracting out consultation; and the new UK Stewardship Code.

Law Firm: Nabarro | Published: 25 August 2010 | Practice Area: Regulation and Enforcement

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