HMRC this week published draft amendments [PDF] to the Registered Pension Schemes (Provision of Information) Regulations 2006 (SI 2006/567) which prescribe the information that scheme administrators have to give HMRC, members and other persons in connection with registered pension schemes.
In particular, the Regulations specify the information required
The fourth change concerns the information that scheme administrators and insurance companies have to provide in an annual statement to scheme members and the personal representatives of deceased scheme members, to enable them to ascertain the percentage of standard lifetime allowance (LTA) expended by benefit crystallisation events (BCEs) in respect of the member. This information is needed so that a member can monitor the amount of their available LTA and to determine any liability to a LTA charge. The draft amendments extend this requirement to "relevant existing pensions" * in payment on 5 April 2006 when the first BCE occurs in relation to a member. As a result such pensions will be reflected in the annual statement.
NISPI Pensions Industry Newsletter No. 28
This series is aimed at administrators generally and often contains guidance about practical matters, including communications. This issue [PDF] tells you
Revised Contracted-out Guidance Booklets
New editions of the following manuals have been issued:
QROPS
Another update [PDF] to the list of Qualifying Recognised Overseas Pension Schemes (QROPS) was published last Friday. From now on, updates will officially appear twice each month instead of monthly. (NB. In these respects, today the QROPS web page is out of date.)
The latest list includes 12 new Australian entrants, 10 from Canada, 7 from the Republic of Ireland, 5 from Guernsey, 1 from the Isle of Man (with another removed), 1 each from Bulgaria (!), Germany, Gibraltar, South Africa, Netherlands & the USA, and the Pension Scheme of the Officials of the European Communities. All these were added between 6 and 22 June.