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Pensions Bulletin - 28 June 2019

Slaughter and May

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United Kingdom June 28 2019

Topics covered in this bulletin:

New law

  • Further requirements for SIPs
  • Fiduciary management and investment consultants: CMA Order made

Tax

  • Hymanson fixed protection case: HMRC withdraws its appeal

Cases

  • Adequacy of PPF Compensation: Advocate General’s Opinion in Bauer

Points in practice

  • Regulator’s funding analysis – trend for higher dividends than DRCs continues
  • TPR corporate plan: DB funding, governance, and savers’ decision-making
  • HMRC announces delay in issue of GMP reconciliation data
  • Pension scams Code of Good Practice updated

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