RPSM04102050 - Technical Pages: Taxation: Authorised employer payments: What are scheme administration employer payments?
What are scheme administration employer payments?
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Scheme administration employer payments are payments made
- by a registered pension scheme that is an occupational pension scheme,
- to or in respect of a sponsoring employer or a former sponsoring employer
- for the purposes of administration or management of the scheme.
Examples of scheme administration payments could be
- the payment of wages to people involved in administering the scheme, or
- payments made for the purchase of a pension scheme asset.
Payments for the administration or management of the scheme should be made on an arm’s length, commercial basis. If a payment is more than would be expected to be paid on an arm’s length basis the amount over the expected arm’s length price will not be a scheme administration employer payment. Any excess will be an unauthorised employer payment, and taxed accordingly - see RPSM04104020.
Loans to or in respect of a sponsoring employer or a former sponsoring employer are not scheme administration employer payments. There are particular rules for loans to or in respect of sponsoring employers - see RPSM07103050.
Payments made to acquire shares in a sponsoring employer are not scheme administration employer payments if either
- the market value of the shares in the sponsoring employer held by the pension scheme is 5% or more than the total value of the funds held by the pension scheme, or
- the total market value of the shares held by the pension scheme in any and all of the sponsoring employers under the pension scheme is 20% or more than the total value of the funds held by the pension scheme.
Payments in either of these circumstances will be unauthorised employer payments and taxed accordingly.
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