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Welcome to your weekly update from the Allen & Overy Pensions team, covering all the latest legal and regulatory developments in the world of occupational pensions.
This week we cover topics including: PSA21: response to consultation on employer resources test and information powers; TPR publishes 2021 Annual Funding Statement analysis; PASA: Counter fraud guidance; Data transfers: UK adequacy decision adopted; and HMRC newsletter 130.
PSA21: response to consultation on employer resources test and information powers
TPR publishes 2021 Annual Funding Statement analysis
PASA: Counter fraud guidance
HMRC newsletter 130
PSA21: response to consultation on employer resources test and information powers
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Welcome to your weekly update from the Allen & Overy Pensions team, covering all the latest legal and regulatory developments in the world of occupational pensions.
This week we cover topics including: a government review of the DC Chair s statement; new obligations to report information to HMRC; and a consultation on changes to asset class information provided annually by DB schemes.
Government review of the DC Chair’s statement
New RTI reporting obligations
PPF: changes to valuation assumptions
Climate change, stewardship and pensions: new Parliamentary inquiry
HMRC: Pension Schemes Newsletter no. 129
What an authorised practitioner is
A scheme administrator can appoint someone to act on their behalf (a practitioner) in relation to one or more aspects of the management of the pension scheme. The scheme administrator must authorise HMRC to deal with that practitioner via the service on which the pension scheme is registered:
Pension Schemes Online, or
the Managing Pension Schemes service.
The practitioner must be registered with HMRC. They must register via the Managing Pension Schemes service if the pension scheme they want to act for is held on that same service. If a practitioner wants to register to act for a scheme held on Pension Schemes Online, they will need to contact pensionschemes@hmrc.gov.uk.