Pensions law handbook
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Pensions law handbook
LexisNexis UK, c2003
5th ed.
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Tolley's pensions law handbook / by the pensions department of Nabarro Nathanson ; joint editors, Jennifer Bell and Douglas Sleziak
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Includes index
Cover title: Tolley's pensions law handbook
Description and Table of Contents
Description
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.
Table of Contents
"Pensions provision in the UK. People involved with pensions. Trustees. Contracting-out. Inland Revenue limits and taxation. Protection for early leavers. Employment issues. Pensions and divorce. Sex equality. Investment. Funding and surpluses. Reconstruction and winding-up. Small Self-Administered Schemes. Unapproved arrangements. Personal Pension Schemes and Stakeholder Pensions. Commerical Transactions. Pension Dispute Resolution and Litigation.Appendix IAppendix IIIndex"
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