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    • Pensions Compass
    • Feb 18, 2026

    Pensions Compass – February 2026

    Like a Spring garden, pension developments are growing apace: the Pension Schemes Bill is moving rapidly through Parliament and Royal Assent may be in March /April. Many of the provisions (but not all, see our Virgin Media article below) will

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    • Pensions Compass
    • Feb 18, 2026

    Part 1 – Virgin Media: an update

    Key Points The Pension Schemes Bill (2025) is the legislative vehicle for the Virgin Media remediation provisions, which will take effect immediately on Royal Assent. The Bill introduces a statutory process enabling trustees to retrospectively validate historic amendments that may

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    • Pensions Compass
    • Feb 18, 2026

    Part 2 – Should landed estates opt for enhanced employer contributions?

    As employment practices evolve, landed estates may benefit from reconsidering their approach to funding retirement accommodation, and instead pay enhanced contributions into their employees’ pension schemes. This alternative may offer the opportunity for superior investment returns and tax efficiencies compared

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    • Pensions Compass
    • Feb 18, 2026

    Part 3 – Buy ins, buy outs and surplus – lessons from Coca Cola

    Background The Scheme’s liabilities were secured by way of a buy-in policy. The policy was then reinsured back‑to‑back with a captive reinsurer within the employer group under the ‘PenCap II’ structure, with a fronting insurer  interposed between the trustee and

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    • Pensions Compass
    • Feb 18, 2026

    Part 4 – Pensions Dashboards: a dash to the finishing line?

    Key Points The final guidance deadlines for pensions dashboards are fast approaching, with all UK occupational and personal pension schemes of 100+ relevant members required to connect by 31 October 2026. Failure to connect can result in significant regulatory fines.

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    • Pensions Compass
    • Feb 18, 2026

    Part 5 – Tax roundup

    Inheritance Tax And Certain Pension Benefits First and foremost, Inheritance Tax (IHT) – where are we now? The proposed new IHT legislation in Finance (No 2) Bill published on 4 December 2025 is making its way in Parliament. It is

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    • Pensions Compass
    • Feb 18, 2026

    Part 6 – Pensions Ready Reckoner

    PARLIAMENT Effective Date Effect Bills (and Acts not yet in force) National Insurance Contributions (Employer Pension Contributions) Bill 6 April  2026 (effect from 6 April 2029)     The Bill empowers the making of Regulations, so that with effect from

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    • Pensions Compass
    • Oct 1, 2025

    Part 1 – TPR Contribution Notice against Director upheld

    In Pelgrave v The Pensions Regulator[1], the Upper Tribunal (Tax and Chancery Chamber) considered whether Elizabeth Ann Pelgrave should be subject to a contribution notice (CN) under section 38 of the Pensions Act 2004. The case arose from a determination by

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    • Pensions Compass
    • Oct 1, 2025

    Part 2 – Key Wedlake Bell international pensions and employee benefit projects

    Project Nemo: navigating global pension complexities in a share sale Project Nemo involved WB and i-Global Law acting for a US-headquartered cloud computing specialist in the Sale of its global communications division to a leading provider of share registration services.

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