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Government presses ahead with plans to apply inheritance tax to unused pension funds and death benefits

Perhaps wishing to tidy up some loose ends before the summer break, HMRC has published a response to its recent consultation on IHT, alongside a policy paper and draft legislation.

WEBINAR : Pension Schemes Bill special

The Pension Schemes Bill began its Parliamentary journey on 5 June 2025. Described by the Chancellor as a “game changer”, the Bill sets out a wide-ranging suite...

How does your scheme culture affect your risk profile?

Pensions schemes are increasingly talking about risk. How to identify it, how to mitigate it and how to manage it. This is not surprising given that the require...

Small pots – a future route to greater DC consolidation?

The Government has now confirmed its intention to move forward with plans to increase consolidation in the DC pension market so that there are “fewer, larger, b...

Master trust agenda – Q2 2025

This quarterly bulletin sets out current and future developments affecting master trusts, so you can check what should be on your agenda.

DC developments and why it’s important that the pensions industry focuses on the key issues

Pensions can be a “hot potato” at the best of times and it’s not always easy to own up to being a pensions lawyer. Whenever pensions hit the news headlines, it’...

“Mandation” in the Pension Schemes Bill: what do we know so far?

As promised, the government has included a reserve power in the Pension Schemes Bill that would allow it, in future, to set quantitative baseline asset allocati...

The Pension Schemes Bill begins its Parliamentary journey

Introduction Following hot on the heels of last week’s three major pensions papers, the Pension Schemes Bill (“the Bill”) began its Parliamentary journey today....

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