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Pensions Law Handbook 16th ed isbn 9781526524980

Pensions Law Handbook 15th ed


ISBN13: 9781526514042
New Edition ISBN: 9781526524980
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781526507471
Published: January 2021
Publisher: Bloomsbury Professional
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print




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The definitive and comprehensive guide to pensions law and practice in the UK, outlining the main responsibilities of key personnel in the operation and governance of workplace pensions. It provides guidance through the complex web of pensions-related statues, regulations, regulatory guidance and case law.

The 15th edition covers the raft of legislation in the next Pensions Bill which makes important changes to Pension Regulator powers, scheme funding and scheme design (DC and DB consolidation) amongst other things. The Bill is expected to be announced in the next parliamentary session.

Subjects:
Pensions Law
Contents:
Preface
Chapter 1: Pension provision in the UK
Chapter 2: People involved with pensions
Chapter 3: Trustees
Chapter 4: Contracting out
Chapter 5: Employer Insolvency implications for pension schemes
Chapter 6: Protection for early leavers
Chapter 7: Employment issues
Chapter 8: Pensions and divorce
Chapter 9: Discrimination
Chapter 10: Investment
Chapter 11: Funding, deficits and surpluses
Chapter 12: Winding up
Chapter 13: Amendments and scheme reconstruction
Chapter 14: Personal pension schemes
Chapter 15: Automatic enrolment
Chapter16: Commercial transactions
Chapter 17: Pensions dispute resolution and litigation
Chapter 18: Taxation of registered schemes
Appendix I
Appendix II