Wedlake Bell Insights

    • Insights
    • Oct 1, 2025

    Part 4 – Pensions Ready Reckoner October 2025

    PARLIAMENT Effective Date Effect Bills (and Acts not yet in force) FINANCE BILL 2025/2026 HMRC published draft IHT legislation on 21 July 2025 The Bill will be introduced in Parliament following the Chancellor’s Autumn Budget on 26 November 2025 including

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    • Pensions Compass
    • Oct 1, 2025

    Part 3 – Inheritance Tax and Pensions

    HMRC’s draft legislation issued on 21 July 2025 for Technical Consultation features the points of principle in the adjacent box. Many comments have been made in response to the Consultation. We now await the Finance Bill which may contain changes.

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    • Pensions Compass
    • Dec 9, 2024

    Part 4 – Pensions and inheritance tax: Uneasy bedfellows?

    At the Autumn Budget on 30 October 2024 the Chancellor produced at least one rabbit out of the hat: on a member’s death, any unused pension funds and death benefits will be subject to inheritance tax (IHT) from 6 April

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    • Pensions Compass
    • Dec 9, 2024

    Part 2 – Taxpayer’s mistake no defence to loss of his protection

    The recent case of Lefort v HMRC [2024], featuring one of Wedlake Bell’s very own Pensions Compass articles, serves as a costly reminder to fixed protection holders that inadvertent pension contributions will not be treated favourably by HMRC or the

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    • Pensions Compass
    • Dec 9, 2024

    Part 5 – Pensions ready reckoner December 2024

    PARLIAMENT Effective Date Effect Bills (and Acts not yet in force)   Finance Bill 2024 – 2025 In House of Commons, due to be enacted by 5.4.25 Changes to treatment of transfers to QPOPS in EEA and conditions for QROPS in

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    • Insights
    • Jul 5, 2023

    Part 3 – Climate change in the spotlight: Updates from the pensions regulator not to ignore the esg elephant in the room and the latest on clientearth’s claim against shell PLC

    We report below on two key developments since our last Spring update, as environmental social and governance (“ESG”) developments remain firmly on pension trustees’ agendas, and the risk of global temperatures exceeding the Paris Agreement cap of 1.5°C looks increasingly

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    • Insights
    • Jul 5, 2023

    Part 5 – Cyber issues in the pensions sector

    Overreliance on third parties? Whilst pension trustees can be skilled professionals or specialist corporate entities who lead the compliance effort and manage the legal risk of the pension scheme, more often than not, they outsource most of the operational functions

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