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Wednesday, 23 July 2014 14:33

HMRC throws out 362 pension schemes

A crackdown on pensions liberation has led to HMRC rejecting 362 pension scheme applications in the last nine months.
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Is it time to alter the requirement for all SSAS members to be trustees in order to be exempt from the Maxwellian protections of Pensions Act 1995?
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On Wednesday 21 May, Chris Jones of Suffolk Life will take to the stage at the Annual AMPS conference to give an update on the Sipp market.
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New powers announced in the Budget will enable HMRC to help prevent pension liberation schemes being registered.
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The tax and VAT position on Sipps and platforms could change in future and was not set in stone, according to Deloitte tax expert Paul Farr speaking at the IFP Accredited Firms Annual Conference today.
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We start 2014 knowing that the Pensions Regulator will be looking to improve governance in small trust-based DC schemes following the publication of Code of Practice 13 in November.
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Thursday, 14 November 2013 00:00

Andrew Roberts' blog: Should HMRC pre-vet schemes?

So my first month away from AMPS in six years and I was suffering from cold turkey when I saw the release of new guidance by the FCA together with the announcement of a third thematic review.
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Pensions Consultants at Broadstone Corporate Benefits have praised HMRC for starting to take positive steps to address the problem of pension liberation schemes but say more is still to be done.
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HM Revenue & Customs says it is taking steps to tackle the increasingly sophisticated models being used by so-called pension liberation companies.
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Applications to HM Revenue and Customs for Fixed Protection 2014 are now available online and via post.
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