SCHEDULES

C1SCHEDULE 28Registered pension schemes: authorised pensions—supplementary

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C1Part 2Pension death benefit rules

Defined benefits and money purchase arrangements

Dependants' scheme pension

F116C

1

Where a pension is payable under the pension scheme to a dependant of the member, otherwise than in excepted circumstances, in—

a

the period of 12 months beginning with the end of the post-death year, or

b

any succeeding period of 12 months,

(“the 12 months in question”), so much of the pension as exceeds the current member pension limit is not a dependants' scheme pension.

2

But if—

a

more than one pension is so payable to one of the dependants in the 12 months in question, or

b

pensions are so payable to more than one dependant of the member in the 12 months in question,

(or both), so much of any of the pensions as exceeds the appropriate portion of the current member pension limit is not a dependants' scheme pension.

3

Excepted circumstances” means—

a

that at the beginning of the period of 12 months in question there are at least 50 pensioner members of the pension scheme, and

b

that the condition in subsection (4) is met.

4

The condition in this subsection is met if —

a

the difference between CYP and PYP in the case of each relevant existing pension is the same amount,

b

the difference between CYP and PYP in the case of each relevant existing pension is the same percentage of PYP, or

c

in the case of each relevant existing pension the difference between CYP and PYP is the aggregate of a percentage of PYP and an amount which are both the same as those the aggregate of which make up the difference between CYP and PYP in the case of each other relevant existing pension.

5

In this section—

  • relevant existing pension” means a pension payable to any dependant of any member under the pension scheme throughout the 12 months in question and the immediately preceding period of 12 months,

  • CYP”, in relation to a relevant existing pension, is the current year pension, that is the amount of the pension payable in the 12 months in question, and

  • PYP”, in relation to a relevant existing pension, is the previous year pension, that is the amount of the pension payable in the immediately preceding period of 12 months.

6

The “current member pension limit”, in relation to the 12 month period in question, is the initial member pension limit increased by the aggregate of—

a

the permitted margin, and

b

the excepted circumstances amount.

7

The “permitted margin” is the amount by which the initial member pension limit would be greater if it had been increased by whichever of calculation A and calculation B gives the greater amount.

8

Calculation A involves increasing the initial member pension limit by the relevant annual percentage rate for the whole of the period—

a

beginning with the first month beginning after the end of the post-death year (“the opening month”), and

b

ending with the first month of the 12 months in question (“the closing month”).

9

The relevant annual percentage rate is—

a

if the relevant valuation factor in relation to the pension scheme is a number greater than 20, the annual rate agreed by the Inland Revenue and the scheme administrator, and

b

otherwise, 5% per annum.

10

Calculation B involves increasing the initial member pension limit by the relevant indexation percentage.

11

If the retail prices index for the closing month is higher than it was for the opening month, the relevant indexation percentage is the percentage increase in the retail prices index.

12

If it is not, the relevant indexation percentage is 0%.

13

The “excepted circumstances amount” is the aggregate of the amounts of the relevant increases in pensions which were payable under the pension scheme to dependants of the member in excepted circumstances in any period or periods within subsection (1)(a) or (b).

14

The relevant increase in the case of any pension payable in relation to any 12 month period under the pension scheme to a dependant of the member is the difference between CYP and PYP (for this purpose reading the references in subsection (5) to the 12 months in question as references to the 12 month period).

15

The “appropriate portion” of the current member pension limit, in relation to any pension payable under the pension scheme to a dependant of the member in the 12 months in question, is—

where—

P is the amount of that pension payable in the 12 months in question, and

AP is the aggregate of the amounts of each of the pensions payable under the pension scheme to one or more dependants of the member in the 12 months in question.