This week's Retirement Planner quick-fire poll asks: Should smaller employers be given more time to prepare for auto-enrolment?
Retirement Planner's round up of the top pension stories today.
The government has proposed changes to pension reform which will give smaller employers more time to prepare for auto-enrolment than previously planned.
Most defined contribution scheme members will not know how much they pay in fees for their scheme.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) said it will monitor "suspiciously high" opt-out rates under auto-enrolment after MPs suggested some employers may force workers to leave the scheme.
Take a look at Xafinity's 15-point auto-enrolment checklist to help employers comply with increased regulatory oversight ahead of implementation next year.
Pensions minister Steve Webb will meet with industry representatives and the Pensions Regulator (TPR) today to urge a crackdown on pension transfer incentives.
Chief executives of the UK's largest companies will receive official notification of their auto-enrolment responsibilities from The Pensions Regulator this week.
HMRC is clamping down on qualifying recognised overseas pension scheme (QROPS) abuse through investigations by its Anti-Fraud Unit (AFU).
Jon Cruddas, Labour MP for Rainham and Dagenham, has called on pensions minister Steve Webb to encourage transparency from pension fund managers.