Snapshots and quarterly updates

Our monthly snapshots and quarterly updates provide information on the latest legal developments in pensions.

Pensions snapshot - October 2021

This edition of snapshot looks at the latest legal developments in pensions.

Pensions snapshot - September 2021

This edition of snapshot looks at the latest legal developments in pensions.

Pensions law trustee update - Q3 2021

We take a high-level look at some of the most recent developments in pensions law.

Pensions snapshot - April 2021

This edition of snapshot looks at the latest legal developments in pensions.

Pensions snapshot - March 2021

This edition of snapshot looks at the latest legal developments in pensions.

Pensions law trustee update - Q1 2021

2021 looks set to be a busy year for the pensions industry. In our most recent quarterly update we look at some of the most recent developments, together with areas we think are likely to be of importance in the coming months.

Pensions snapshot - February 2021

This edition of snapshot looks at the latest legal developments in pensions.

Pensions snapshot - December 2020

This edition of snapshot looks at the latest legal developments in pensions.

Pensions snapshot - November 2020

This edition of snapshot looks at the latest legal developments in pensions.

Pensions snapshot - October 2020

This edition of snapshot looks at the latest legal developments in pensions.

Insights

The Autumn Budget 2024: what does it mean for pensions?

Much of the Government's commentary in the run up to this week's Budget focussed on the "£22 billion black hole" the Chancellor has identified in the public finances. Indeed, those who played "Budget Bingo" while watching on Wednesday will have been excited to hear Rachel Reeves mention the £22 billion black hole no fewer than five times. The cost of current pensions tax relief is estimated to be £48.7 billion. So, no surprises that the Chancellor is seeking to plug that black hole with further limits on pensions tax relief.

Getting Britain moving: A pensions perspective

On 9 July 2024, Stephenson Harwood LLP and AtkinsRéalis are hosting a Top Table Lunch during which Juergen Maier (who is leading a Rail and Urban Transport Review for the Labour party) will be in conversation with Stephenson Harwood partner Tammy Samuel. Following Labour's win at the general election on 4 July 2024, this will be the first opportunity for the rail industry to learn more of its plans..

Lifetime allowance abolition – an update

The UK Lifetime Allowance (LTA) tax charges ceased to apply from 6 April 2023, and the LTA itself was abolished with effect from 6 April 2024. Rather than a simple abolition, the LTA has, however, been replaced by lump sum allowances which continue to limit the amount of tax-free cash that an individual can receive from registered pension schemes and from some overseas schemes that hold UK tax-relieved amounts.

Pensions and the Budget 2024

UK investment and value for money

Pensions briefing – a new defined benefit funding regime

Updated draft Regulations published

Lifetime allowance abolition – an update

The abolition of the Lifetime Allowance (LTA) is being undertaken in two stages. The first was the removal of the LTA tax charges from 6 April 2023. The second will be the abolition of LTA itself from 6 April 2024. Rather than a simple abolition, the LTA is in effect being replaced by lump sum allowances which will still control the level of tax-free cash that an individual can receive from registered pension scheme arrangements. On 4 January 2024, HMRC published an updated newsletter providing further guidance on the how this will work in practice.

Pensions briefing – what to watch in 2024

We are expecting 2024 to be another busy year for developments in the pensions world. The Mansion House reforms and Autumn Statement last year demonstrate that pensions are firmly on the government's agenda.

Should my husband buy an annuity?

Estella Bogira writes for the Financial Times on buying an annuity vs taking drawdown.

RoadChef scheme and Canada Life agree £24 million buy-in

Stephenson Harwood pensions team advise RoadChef Pension Scheme trustees on £24 million insurance bulk annuity contract - Philip Goodchild, Dan Bowman and Julia Cooper have advised the trustees of the RoadChef Pension Scheme in relation to a £24 million bulk annuity contract with Canada Life which secured all the Scheme members' benefits. In particular, the pensions team advised on the benefits to be secured under the contract as provided in the Scheme's current and historic governing documentation.

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