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General levy on occupational and personal pension schemes: legal basis, liability, payment timing, waivers, calculation (including bands) and 2024–27 rate increases

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What is the general levy for?

The general levy on occupational and personal pension schemes exists to recover funding supplied by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) for:

  • the Pensions Regulator (TPR)
  • the Pensions Ombudsman
  • the pensions-related activities of the Money and Pensions Service

These bodies receive grant-in-aid from the DWP, which is then repaid via levy income. Put simply, the general levy meets the cost of running these organisations. The rate of the levy is set each year by the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions. The legal basis is the Occupational and Personal Pension Schemes (General Levy) Regulations 2005, SI 2005/626.

Timing of the levy payment

The general levy falls due on 1 April each year and is payable for the financial year that starts on that day. It is collected by the Pensions Regulator. Where a scheme is registered after 1 April, the levy is charged for the portion of the year it was registered. For direct debit customers, the levy collection date will usually be the 14th of the following month after being set up on...

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