PART VIOCCUPATIONAL AND PERSONAL PENSION SCHEMES: MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

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Meaning of “working life” in Pension Schemes Act259

In section 176 of the Pension Schemes Act (general interpretation), in subsection (1) for the definition of “working life” substitute—

“working life”, in relation to a person, means the period beginning with the tax year in which the person attains the age of 16 and ending with—

a

the tax year before the one in which the person attains the age of 65 in the case of a man or 60 in the case of a woman, or

b

if earlier, the tax year before the one in which the person dies.

Power to prescribe conditions by reference to Inland Revenue approval260

In section 5 of the Pension Schemes Act (requirements for certification of schemes: general), after subsection (5) insert—

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Regulations about pension schemes made under this Chapter may contain provisions framed by reference to whether or not a scheme—

a

is approved under Chapter 1 (retirement benefit schemes) of Part XIV of the Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988, or is a relevant statutory scheme within the meaning of that Chapter, or

b

is approved under Chapter 4 (personal pension schemes) of that Part.

Restrictions on commutation and age at which benefits may be received261

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For section 17(1) of the Pension Schemes Act (commutation of guaranteed minimum pensions) substitute—

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A scheme may, in such circumstances and subject to such restrictions and conditions as may be prescribed, provide for the payment of a lump sum instead of a pension required to be provided by the scheme in accordance with section 9 or 13.

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In section 13 of that Act (minimum pensions for widows and widowers), at the end add—

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Where—

a

a lump sum is paid to an earner under provisions included in a scheme by virtue of section 17(1), and

b

those provisions are of a prescribed description,

the earner shall be treated for the purposes of this section as having any guaranteed minimum under section 10 that he would have had but for that payment.

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