All HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) articles – Page 5
-
News
Excess pension freedoms tax of £22m repaid in Q1 2018
HM Revenue and Customs figures show £22m in overtaxed pension freedoms payments was repaid in the first quarter of 2018, prompting calls for reforms to the way withdrawals are taxed.
-
News
Mineworkers receive tax demands after admin error
Members of the £11.4bn Mineworkers’ Pension Scheme have received notices from HM Revenue & Customs incorrectly telling them that they owe thousands of pounds in tax.
-
News
Cost of tax relief plateaus at £38.6bn
The cost of tax relief on pension contributions has reached £38.6bn, only £100m more than the previous year, after jumps in 2015 and 2010. Deducting pension-related tax, the figure comes down to £25.2bn.
-
Features
British Coal members raise Capita admin concerns
The £9.4bn British Coal Staff Superannuation Scheme has had to calm member concerns at its 2017 annual meeting over its decision to appoint Capita as its administrator last year.
-
News
Cost of pensions tax relief at record £24bn
The cost of providing tax relief on workplace pension contributions is set to exceed £24bn in 2017-18, according to figures published by HM Revenue & Customs on Tuesday.
-
News
Employers need individual guidance to navigate VAT rules, accountants say
The Pensions Research Accountants Group has responded to recent HM Revenue & Customs changes to the VAT treatment of pension fund costs, advising schemes to seek guidance on their individual circumstances.
-
Opinion
It is time to introduce a flat rate of tax relief
Imagine shopping in the January sales, where items are discounted but you are not told which ones or by how much. Would you not buy more if you could see the discounts from which you were benefitting?
-
News
AE review: Welcome reforms not due until mid-2020s
The government will introduce a package of measures to address issues with auto-enrolment, but questions remain over multiple jobholders and the self-employed, while the timescale has drawn criticism.
-
Opinion
A cold call ban is not the most effective scams measure
Ian Neale from policy specialists Aries Insight takes a closer look at the government’s proposals on banning pension cold calls.
-
News
Lords want default guidance for pension savers
The House of Lords added more pressure to the government on Tuesday as a Liberal Democrat-led amendment to the Financial Guidance and Claims bill was passed by 283 to 201 votes.
-
News
HMRC abandons VAT policy on insurer exemption
HM Revenue & Customs has adapted its policy on the VAT treatment of pension fund management conducted by insurers, removing an exemption for all services, other than those supplied to "special investment funds".
-
Opinion
Trustees cannot ignore deferred members abroad
From the blog: The press is full of reports surrounding the transfer of defined benefit schemes to defined contribution or personal pensions. What has been massively overlooked is trustee responsibility to deferred members who are no longer UK residents.
-
Opinion
Bring the self-employed in from the cold
The number of self-employed people in the UK has seen rapid growth in recent times: in 2015, 4.6m people fell into this category, up from 3.8m in 2008, the Office for National Statistics estimates.
-
News
DWP hopes contracted-out transfers will smooth BHS deal
The Department for Work and Pensions has published “urgent” regulations for struggling contracted-out schemes, in a bid to protect pensioners during deals such as the regulated apportionment arrangement of BHS.
-
Features
Invensys attempts to reconcile GMPs delayed by HMRC
Slow responses from HM Revenue & Customs are delaying efforts by the Invensys Pension Scheme to reconcile guaranteed minimum pensions, the scheme’s trustees have told members.
-
News
Lack of savings highlights importance of state pension
The number of women retiring without a pension has dropped, new research shows, but nearly 14 per cent of people have not made provisions for their retirement, highlighting the significance of the state pension for savers.
-
Opinion
A straitjacket for overseas transfers
From the blog: Gone are the days of UK scheme members moving to sunnier climes and transferring pension benefits to wherever in the world best suited.
-
Opinion
What’s left to do on GMP equalisation?
Spence & Partners’ Catrina Browne explains what schemes can do now to make guaranteed minimum pension equalisation easier further down the line.
-
Opinion
When investment advice goes bad
From the blog: Stories of lost nest eggs and hardship facing investors in tax schemes under investigation by HMRC are never far from the news.
-
Features
Brexit, pooling and transparency: Top investment stories from 2016
Year in review: Investment fees and the impact of Brexit on schemes’ portfolios stood out among the most salient subjects for pension schemes in 2016, while the ongoing low-yield environment prompted funds to seek higher returns and cut back on costs.