Information on how and when to register a pension scheme with us.
Published: 29 September 2023
You cannot register with TPR unless the scheme has first registered with HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC). It can take up to six months for HMRC to complete their checks and confirm the scheme is registered with them.
In most cases, we send the registration email to the scheme administrator who registered the scheme with HMRC.
You cannot forward the email as the link to the eligibility questions will not work. To get the registration email sent to a different person, contact us.
Even if you do not think the scheme needs to register, you should still complete the eligibility questions we send you.
Workplace (occupational) pensions registered with HMRC must be registered with us if they have more than one member.
The following scheme types do not need to be registered with us:
If an employer joins an existing GPP scheme they do not need to register the scheme as the pension provider (normally an insurance company) will already have registered it.
If you're not sure if a GPP is registered, contact us to check.
If the scheme’s circumstances change, for example the member count increases, contact us to register the scheme.
You have three months from the date the scheme first meets the criteria for registration to register your scheme with us.
This is a legal requirement. The scheme trustees or scheme managers could face a fine if they do not register on time.
You’ll need to back pay the levy if you register late. We'll contact you to request previous membership figures so we can calculate the levies that you should have paid.