Trustees' attempt to overturn £132,000 PPF interest charge rejected

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The Pension Protection Fund (PPF) Ombudsman has rejected attempts by a pension scheme to have £132,097 of interest on a late payment of its levy waived.

The interest had accrued while the trustees of the TT Group (1993) Pensions Scheme challenged a £1,636,943 levy invoice issued for 2011/12. The trustees contested the risk-based element after th...

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