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Now in it's fifth edition, Tolley's Pensions Law Handbook is the definitive and comprehensive guide to pensions law and practice within the UK. It deals with the duties and responsibilities of key personnel and the law applicable to specific tasks, such as contracting out, early leavers, reconstruction, winding-up and funding & surplus. Fully updated to include all the latest developements, it also covers such topics as: - The role and duties of trustees, actuaries, auditors, and investment managers The 2002 Government Green Paper on 'Simplicity, Security and Choice: Working and saving for Retirement'It tackles complicated ideas in a clear and concise way, such as the impact of divorce on pension rights, employment issues, sex equality, and the SSAS regime.Taking the practical approach, supported by flow charts and tables, adopted by the expert legal team of writers, makes this a very useful first point of reference for the pensions manager, actuary, consultant, lawyer or adviser
A practical guide to all aspects of pensions law. It covers such issues as the role and duties of trustees, actuaries, auditors and investment managers, dealing with specific tasks such as contracting out, early leavers, reconstruction and winding up, funding and surplus. The book seeks to track complicated issues in a clear and concise way, for example, the impact of divorce on pension rights, employment issues, sex equality, and the SSAS regime. It takes a practical approach, supported by flow charts and tables.
"The Pensions Law Handbook is the definitive guide to pensions law and practice in the UK with the last edition having won the Wallace Medal for "meritorious work in communicating and explaining legal issues affecting pensions". This new edition brings the work fully up to date following the changes highlighted below. The work remains a first port of call text providing guidance through the complex web of pensions-related statuses, regulations and case law."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
"Now in its seventh edition, Tottel's Pensions Law Handbook is the definitive and comprehensive guide to pensions law and practice within the UK. It deals with the duties and responsibilities of key personnel and the law applicable to specific tasks, such as contracting out, early leavers, reconstruction, winding-up and funding & surplus. This new edition takes full account of the major and extensive changes to the pensions law regime introduced by the Pensions Act 2004 and the Finance Act 2004, including: the new pensions regulator replacing OPRA; the Pension Protection Fund (PPF); the removal of the tax advantages for unapproved pension schemes; and the increased flexibility in relation to the treatment of death benefits."
This handbook is the definitive and comprehensive guide to pensions law and practice within the UK. It deals with the duties and responsibilities of key personnel and the law applicable to specific tasks, such as contracting out, early leavers, reconstruction, winding-up, funding, and surplus. The book guides readers through the complex web of pensions-related statues, UK regulations, and case law, providing accessible, easy-to-understand explanations of the relevant topical issues. The twelfth edition covers: automatic enrollment: final legislation and the first few months in practice * incentive exercises: new industry code of practice and its impact on de-risking * changes to the state pension: more information on the proposed flat-rate pension and the effect on Defined Benefit Schemes contracting out * age discrimination: Supreme Court rulings on justification (Seldon and Homer) * money purchase definition: more details on the exemptions and transitional provisions for the new money purchase definition.
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