Sentences with phrase «existing scheme members»

«This film shows exactly what both new applicants and existing scheme members awaiting a visit should expect.

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Broadly speaking, we understand that existing members of a scheme, those who are provided with a voucher in one of the 52 tax weeks leading up to the relevant October date, can continue benefiting from the tax and NI relief after that date as long as their employer continues to offer the scheme.
The cost would be large, which is why employers close existing schemes to new members, but do not wind them up in total.
This came hot on the heels of a warning from the National Association of Pension Funds that we are likely to see final salary schemes being closed even to existing members.
The partnership with The Pigeonhole will allow up to a further 10,000 members of staff and existing students to join the scheme and receive a free digital version of the book.
Existing retirees (i.e. those who are receiving pension from a recognized scheme), foreigners who have chosen to partake in the Contributory Pension Scheme and persons who are members of Closed Pension Funds.
Some exceptions exist for schemes that are only open to wholesale investors or for some schemes with fewer than 20 members.
To find out more about the Assured Breeder scheme then read these interviews from existing members who have received their UKAS accreditation and experienced first - hand a visit from an assessor.
The rating scheme will be from three to five stars and full members will be eligible for the plethora of existing AA Hotel Scheme membership benefits including the recently announced ReviewPro software as well as free hospitality and service training.
Green has agreed to provide funding for a new pension scheme to give the 19,000 members of the existing BHS pension schemes the option of the same starting pension that was promised by BHS, and higher benefits than they would have received from the Pension Protection Fund (PPF).
Secondly, the Court referred to the mandatory national targets established by Directive 2008/29 which differentiated per Member State and endorsed the territorial nature of existing support schemes (paras 97 - 99).
With the high level of co-ordination and collaboration that exists among CSA members today, we already have a de facto national regulatory scheme.
The limits of existing approaches mean that access to schemes can appear arbitrary for Stolen Generations members, with some aspects of their life experiences being recognised as compensable and other experiences not.
Some Stolen Generations members will be able to claim under existing schemes, but others can not.
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