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James Jones-Tinsley: LTA axe – an ‘Unfinished Symphony?’
We’re now in the new tax year and the Lifetime Allowance has officially been abolished…
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Martin Tilley: SSAS polarisation concerns
In his latest column for SSAS expert Martin Tilley looks at the polarisation threat to…
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Lisa Webster: Dealing with death
One of the many facets of a pension trustee's role is to use their discretion…
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James Jones-Tinsley: Happy New Pensions Year? Maybe not...
I’ve just received a very optimistic-sounding email from HMRC entitled, "A happy new tax year…
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Lisa Webster: Perils of rushed pension legislation
The new tax year will bring in sweeping changes to the pension world. Due to…
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The Financial Ombudsman Service received a total of 95,349 complaints between 1 July and 31 December 2023 compared to 79,921 complaints in the same period in 2022.
The Financial Services Compensation scheme has declared City of London-based adviser firm Alexander David Securities Ltd (FRN 469150) in default.
Pensions consulting and administration business XPS Pensions Group has promoted 147 people including 11 new partners across its actuarial, pensions, investment, covenant, administration and SIPP businesses.
SIPP and SSAS provider body the Association of Member-Directed Pension Schemes (AMPS) has warned that an increasing number of Small Self-Administered Schemes (SSAS) approvals are being rejected by HMRC.
Two-fifths of self-employed people – 41% – are risking an uncertain retirement because they aren’t paying into a personal pension, according to new data from investment platform CMC Invest.
We’re now in the new tax year and the Lifetime Allowance has officially been abolished – well, for now at least.