All Tax articles – Page 17
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      NewsSchemes delay mergers over tax risk concernsSchemes are thinking twice about undertaking bulk transfers of benefits to avoid the risk of passing on individual tax charges to members as they await final official rules. 
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      NewsCivil service schemes centralise admin to boost engagementThe civil service pension schemes are moving the administration of their active, deferred and pensioner members to a single system to reduce costs and increase member engagement. 
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      NewsSchemes called upon to boost comms as tax deadline approachesSchemes should communicate changes to the annual and lifetime allowance to both active and deferred members to ensure savers do not lose their fixed protection, industry experts have said. 
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      NewsSchemes face series of admin hurdles in 20142014 preview: Pensions liberation, data and tax are among the major administrative challenges schemes will face next year, industry experts have cautioned. 
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      NewsScams burden remains in spite of HMRC registrationNews analysis: A High Court ruling last week established the Pensions Regulator’s authority to take action against schemes it believes to be fraudulent. 
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      NewsSchemes face annual allowance rush to avoid finesSchemes must inform members if they have breached the annual tax relief allowance in 2011/12 and 2012/13 by October 6 or face penalties from HM Revenue & Customs. 
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      NewsHow auto-enrolment exceptions help your schemeNews analysis: Exceptions to auto-enrolment regulations due next year will bring more flexibility to schemes, but may be too late to help those already enrolled. 
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      FeaturesRexam changes rules to reduce member tax costThe packaging company’s £1.8bn DB plan has allowed members to control their tax costs by reducing their pensionable pay 
 





