A question on #Judiciary #WorkplacePensions tabled by John Glen on 18-12-2024 has been answered by James Murray.

Heading: Judiciary: Workplace Pensions
Question ID: 1751165
UIN: 20949
House: Commons
Date tabled: 2024-12-18
Asking Member ID: 4051
Asking Member display name: John Glen
Asking Member handle: JohnGlenUK
Asking Member Twitter reference: @JohnGlenUK
Member interest: false
Question text: To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, with reference to the Autumn Budget 2024, whether the (a) pension and (b) associated pension benefits under the tax-unregistered Judicial Pension Scheme will be liable for inheritance tax.
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Date answered: 2025-01-10
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Is correcting answer: false
Answering Member ID: 4797
Answering Member display name: James Murray
Answering Member handle: jamesmurray_ldn
Answering Member Twitter reference: @jamesmurray_ldn
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Answer text: There are three different types of UK statutory defined benefit judicial pension schemes. As defined benefit schemes, none of these have a dedicated fund which can be inherited as defined contribution schemes do.Schemes established under the Judicial Pens...
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Answering body ID: 14
Answering body name: Treasury
Tweeted: true