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  2. File:Pensions Act 2004 (UKPGA 2004-35).pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Pensions Act 2004 - Wikipedia

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    The Pensions Act 2004 was written to try to fix these deficiences. The Act introduced two new regulatory institutions: the Pensions Regulator , with the powers to require sponsoring companies to make contributions to ensure that scheme funding objectives are met; and the Pension Protection Fund , which would inherit the pension liabilities of a ...

  4. Pensions in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Following the passage of the Old Age Pensions Act 1908 a pension of 5/— per week (£0.25, equivalent, using the Consumer Price Index, to £33 in 2023), [2] or 7/6 per week (£0.38, equivalent to £49/week in 2023) for a married couple, was payable to persons with an income below £21 per annum (equivalent to £2800 in 2023); the qualifying ...

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  6. Pensions Act - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. Pensions Act may refer to Pensions Act 1995 ... Pensions Act 2004, an Act of the ...

  7. Limited price indexation - Wikipedia

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    Limited price indexation (LPI) is a pricing index used to calculate increases in components of scheme pension payments in the United Kingdom.Currently, the statutory requirement for occupational pension schemes is that pensions in payment must be increased by the lower of RPI and 2.5%.

  8. Pension tax simplification - Wikipedia

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    Pension tax simplification, sometimes referred to as pension simplification was a British overhaul in 2006 of taxation rules for United Kingdom pension schemes.The aim was to reduce the complicated patchwork of legislation built-up by successive administrations which were seen as acting as a barrier to the public when considering retirement planning.

  9. The Pensions Regulator - Wikipedia

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    The Pensions Regulator (TPR) is a non-departmental public body which regulates work-based pension schemes in the United Kingdom. Created under the Pensions Act 2004, the regulator replaced the Occupational Pensions Regulatory Authority (OPRA) from 6 April 2005 [1] and has wider powers and a new proactive and risk-based approach to regulation.