The Allen & Overy team (well, Däna Burstow and me) were in Manchester this week for the annual National Association of Pension Funds jamboree. Very impressive it was too – the greatest number of delegates, the most exhibitors and probably the highest calibre of speakers we have ever had at the NAPF. I’ve listened to Lord Hutton, Stephanie Flanders (Economics Editor of the BBC), Alistair Darling, László Andor (European Commissioner for Employment) and both the minister and shadow minister for Pensions. And there’s still Sir Matthew Pinsent to come! (more…)
Archive for October, 2011
NAPF Manchester: Postcard from the edge
Friday, 21 October 2011Scheme pays: act now to avoid complaints later?
Tuesday, 11 October 2011It sounded like a simple enough idea in principle: the new, lower, annual allowance for pension saving could lead to hefty tax charges for some members – substantially in excess of their actual income for the year – relating to increases in pension benefits which won’t translate into cash in hand for years or possibly decades to come. Some members might not be able to pay that tax bill, so the neat solution devised by the Treasury was to allow members to require their pension scheme to meet the annual allowance tax charge instead of paying it personally, with a corresponding deduction from pension – the facility known as ’scheme pays’. (more…)





