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         News NewsGovernment seeks to mitigate Virgin Media issue with Pension Schemes Bill amendmentsTrade bodies, including the representative groups for actuaries and pension lawyers, have been lobbying the Department for Work and Pensions for months in relation to the issue, which relates to the interpretation of section 37 of the Pension Schemes Act 1993. 
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         Features FeaturesPensions lawyers call on government to resolve s37 uncertaintyDB pension schemes have been left in legal limbo in relation to section 37 confirmations, with the High Court expected to take several months to produce its latest judgement. 
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         News NewsHow trustee boards are tackling the fallout from the Virgin-NTL caseThe ICAEW reports three different approaches being taken by trustee boards when reviewing past scheme amendments in relation to last year’s Virgin-NTL ruling. 
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         News NewsDB schemes could face extra costs after High Court judgementVirgin Media case could render contracting-out changes invalid, if schemes cannot produce a section 37 certificate 
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         News NewsSome DB schemes will be subject to ‘stronger nudge’ requirementsOn the go: Some defined benefit schemes will have to comply with the Department for Work and Pensions’ new “stronger nudge” requirements, due to come into force on June 1, dispelling suggestions that only defined contribution schemes would be affected. 
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         News NewsThird of schemes using GMP to improve member optionsOn the go: One-third of pension schemes are using the guaranteed minimum pensions equalisation process as an opportunity to improve member options, according to new research. 
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         News NewsDWP reveals lack of applications for GMP compensationOn the go: The Department for Work and Pensions has confirmed that nobody has applied for guaranteed minimum pensions compensation, despite the publication of a factsheet designed to boost member awareness of the issue. 
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         News NewsHigh Court spares council £6.5m in LGPS exit credit rulingThe High Court has found in favour of a county council in a battle with a contractor over £6.5m in exit credits, a ruling legal experts say provides much-needed clarity over regulations that have given rise to several legal disputes. 
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      NewsHMRC sets final GMP reconciliation deadlineOn the go: HM Revenue & Customs has set July 31 as the final deadline for defined benefit schemes to request their final guaranteed minimum pensions reconciliation data cuts. 
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      NewsGovt chooses full indexation of GMPs for public sector schemesThe Treasury has decided to abandon the idea of converting guaranteed minimum pension benefits in public sector schemes, opting for a permanent extension of full indexation, which will be more expensive for private pension funds that are forced to mirror government rules. 
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         Opinion OpinionSchemes should take a practical approach to GMP transfersBuck’s senior consulting actuary, Paul Butfield, details the challenges schemes will face to equalise guaranteed minimum pensions in past transfers, warning that trustees need to start this process as soon as possible. 
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      NewsIndustry calls on HMRC to help solve GMP tax issuesOn the go: Although welcoming the new guidance from the Pensions Administration Standards Association on guaranteed minimum pensions equalisation tax issues, industry voices are calling for more collaboration from HM Revenue & Customs as several problems remain unsolved. 
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      NewsUnsuspecting schemes to pay DB transfer top-upsOn the go: Schemes that thought they might be unaffected by a recent court ruling could still owe savers more than £500 each in top-up payments on their defined benefit transfers, analysis has found. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Industry needs to work together to sort out GMPsPodcast: As schemes might struggle to find information about members who are due top-ups to past transfers due to guaranteed minimum pensions equalisation, the industry is being called on to work together and help close those data gaps. Lynda Whitney, partner at Aon, and David Brooks, technical director at Broadstone, discuss what lies ahead for trustees and administrators as they try to digest the latest High Court ruling in this area. 
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      NewsAdvisers could help trustees with GMP past transfersOn the go: Advisers have been urged to proactively check whether their clients could be entitled to a top-up payment on their defined benefit transfer, which could help trustees in tracking down members affected by the latest guaranteed minimum pensions ruling. 
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      NewsGMP ruling implementation will be ‘Herculean’ task for schemesA ruling on guaranteed minimum pension equalisation will see trustees having to revisit 30 years of pension transfers, which will be a “Herculean” task for administration teams amid missing data and poorly kept records. 
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      NewsDB scheme trustees to revisit thousands of past transfersOn the go: Trustees of defined benefit schemes will have to revisit pension transfers from the past 30 years if the individual had contracting-out benefits, and provide a top-up if necessary. 
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      NewsDWP still keeping millions in the dark over loss of GMP top upsMillions of people are still unaware of the loss of a valuable indexed guaranteed minimum pension benefit to their state pension since 2016, as the Department for Work and Pensions still has not complied with a Parliamentary and Health Services Ombudsman ruling to inform the public of this deprivation. 
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      NewsHMRC to issue GMP final ‘outdated’ data cuts in JulyHM Revenue & Customs plans to provide defined benefit schemes with final guaranteed minimum pension data cuts by the end of July, despite confirming that some of this information might be out of date and unreliable for use in rectifying incorrect payments. 
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         News NewsDWP steps in at Lloyds’ GMP past transfers hearingGovernment lawyers have dealt a blow to trustees hoping not to have to apply guaranteed minimum pension equalisation to past transfers, branding the argument from Lloyds Banking Group in a high-profile court case “misconceived”. 
 





