All Work and Pensions Committee articles – Page 3
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Self-assessment pension trials results expected in summer
On the go: The results of a trial to boost retirement savings for the self-employed, involving the existing self-assessment tax system, will be published in summer, a Treasury minister has revealed.
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TPR considers regulatory action in Norton Motorcycles case
On the go: The Pensions Regulator is considering taking regulatory action against Stuart Garner, former owner of Norton Motorcycles, its chief executive has revealed.
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Rise in ‘bogus self-employment’ will lead to old age poverty
On the go: A rise in “bogus self-employment” means many individuals are missing out on employment benefits such as a pension, according to Jack Jones, policy and campaigns support officer at the Trades Union Congress.
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TPR chief backs using tax returns to bring self-employed into pensions
The Pensions Regulator’s chief executive, Charles Counsell, has backed using self-assessment tax returns to encourage more self-employed to save into pensions, in a bid to tackle huge levels of pensions under-saving in the cohort.
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Work and Pensions Committee chair Timms receives knighthood
On the go: Work and Pensions Committee chair Stephen Timms has received a knighthood in the Queen’s birthday honours.
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Timms urges Opperman to reconsider FAS compensation cap
Work and Pensions Committee chair Stephen Timms has asked pensions minister Guy Opperman to reconsider the interest on arrears and the application of the compensation cap for Financial Assistance Scheme members.
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Water Companies scheme trustee stands firm over surplus transfer
David Sankey, chair of the £710mn Water Companies Pension Scheme, has assured MPs that the trustee has fulfilled its duties with respect to the planned transfer of the Bristol Water section’s surplus to its sponsor.
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Brookfield to safeguard HomeServe DB pensions in £4bn deal
On the go: Canadian asset manager Brookfield has said that it will retain repair business HomeServe’s current defined benefit pensions arrangements, following the announced agreement of a £4bn takeover of the company.
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WPC seeks auto-enrolment input from employers and trade unions
On the go: The Work and Pensions Committee has issued a second call for evidence on how employers and trade unions should protect savers and plan for their retirement as part of its inquiry on “saving for later life”.
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Less than half of savers care about pension charges
On the go: Mortgage and bank account charges draw the attention of a higher proportion of savers than pension costs, according to new research.
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HMRC discretion on scam victims’ tax bills not justifiable, says minister
John Glen, economic secretary to the Treasury, has argued there is “no justifiable basis” for HM Revenue & Customs to use its discretion when assessing the tax treatment of pension liberation victims.
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Govt rejects call for automatic Pension Wise appointments
The government has ruled out automatically enrolling pension savers into guidance appointments with Pension Wise before they can access their retirement pot.
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Timms backs members amid ‘slow’ Norton resolution
Stephen Timms, chair of the Work and Pensions Committee, has written to the Pensions Regulator to describe the “frustratingly slow” process facing members of the schemes of which funds were invested in Norton Motorcycles, as well as complaints about communications from the trustee, Dalriada.
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Master trusts call for AE rate increase with opting down option
Pension specialists are calling for the government to introduce an opting down option when setting the next auto-enrolment minimum rate increase as a way of protecting those on lower earnings.
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MPs press water scheme over surplus transfer to sponsor
Stephen Timms, chair of the Work and Pensions Committee, has asked the £710mn Water Companies Pension Scheme to explain the transfer of the Bristol Water section’s surplus over to its sponsor.
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Timms probes Treasury on tax charges to pension scam victims
On the go: Work and Pensions Committee chair Stephen Timms has written to HM Treasury asking for “clarity” on the tax treatment of pension liberation victims.
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Industry split on auto-enrolment reform timetable
On the go: Experts are split on whether increasing auto-enrolment contributions to 12 per cent can be achieved by the end of the decade.
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Opinion
Roadmap to tackle the gender pensions gap
There may be some in the pensions industry who are unsure of whether the gender pensions gap is a problem at all.
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Actuaries call on govt to improve guidance and advice take-up
On the go: The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries is calling on the government and the pensions industry to improve guidance and financial advice take-up.
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Pension providers call for personalised advice rules
On the go: Pension providers have called on MPs to change advice rules to allow them to offer more personalised guidance.