Latest Blogs
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Tilley: Will IHT reforms really threaten pension saving?
The Government’s decision to bring most unused pension funds and lump sum death benefits within the scope of inheritance tax (IHT) from 6 April 2027 has provoked widespread criticism from across the pensions industry. Providers, advisers and trade bodies have warned that the change risks undermining confidence in pension saving and damaging long term retirement provision.
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Lisa Webster: Salary sacrifice cap will hit some hard
The headline story from Budget 2025 - in the pension world at least - was the plan to cap National Insurance relief for pension contributions paid through salary sacrifice at £2,000 a year.
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Tilley: Rebooting the FOS makes sense
I’ve written before about the lack of coherence in the UK’s pension complaints landscape and it remains a source of real frustration for those of us working in the sector.
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Lisa Webster: Pension age uncertainty lingers on
We’ve known for many years that normal minimum pension age, NMPA it's known, is going up.
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Lisa Webster: Beware IHT and pensions double taxation
One of the most disliked aspects of bringing pensions into the estate for inheritance tax (IHT) purposes from 6 April 2027 is the double taxation that will occur when the member dies on or after their 75th birthday.
Popular News
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Essex pension adviser with 30+ staff fails
Essex financial adviser firm Kapwealth Ltd (formerly Titan Investment Partners Ltd) has been declared in default by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme.
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New HMRC IHT rules will hit pension assets
HMRC’s new technical note for IHT on pensions highlights a considerably more complex and administratively demanding landscape for families dealing with estates that include pension assets.
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105,000 extra pensions cashed in full each year
More than 100,000 extra pensions are being cashed in full today than they were seven years ago when records began.
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DWP report highlights gender pensions gap
A new report published today by the Department for Work and Pensions ahead of the Pensions Commission report expected later this week has highlighted the growing gender pensions gap.
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FSCS cuts levy forecast by £95m as SIPP claims fall
The FSCS has said the total levy payable by firms for the 2026/27 financial year is £247m, a fall of £95m on its previously published forecasts, partly because there has been a drop in high-value claims against SIPP operators.
The National Employment Savings Trust (NEST) has unveiled its national campaign to raise awareness of auto-enrolment.
The Office for National Statistics has revealed that 1.4m people are working past their pension age, double the figure of 20 years ago.
UK employees are still expecting to fully retire at 66 and spend 16 years in retirement despite financial worries, according to Aegon.
Women are expecting to retire on over £5,000 less a year than men, according to Prudential.
Pensions expert Steve Bee has launched a new smartphone app to support his JargonFree information brand.





