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Monday, 21 October 2019 07:00
Lisa Webster: Pension property panacea?
I joined the industry at the start of 2005, when A-day was approaching and a whole new world of simplified pensions was on the horizon.
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Friday, 20 September 2019 07:00
Lisa Webster: Drawdown advice 2020
I’ve spent the last few weeks travelling the length of the country talking about the Retirement Outcomes Review (ROR) and what it means for advisers and their clients.
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Friday, 16 August 2019 10:12
Lisa Webster: We must wake-up to risk warnings
On 1 November we will see the first big changes come into force as a direct result of the Retirement Outcomes Review (ROR) – the FCA’s big piece of work on the post-pension freedoms world. Although the ROR focuses primarily on non-advised clients there are knock-on effects that will be felt by all clients, and their advisers too.
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Tuesday, 23 July 2019 12:19
Lisa Webster: Calls for independent pension commission grow louder
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Friday, 21 June 2019 08:00
Lisa Webster: What about workplace SIPPs?
You may be forgiven for thinking regulations in respect of workplace pensions has little to do with SIPPs, yet recent proposals from the FCA could catch many thousands of SIPPs in the workplace net.
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Wednesday, 12 June 2019 08:53
Lisa Webster: IHT, ill health and pension transfers
Staveley will be a familiar name to many. The test case for IHT treatment of pensions following transfer in ill health has been in the news many times since Mrs Staveley’s passing all the way back in December 2006.
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Wednesday, 24 April 2019 12:26
Lisa Webster: How will divorce changes affect SIPPs?
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Tuesday, 02 April 2019 10:30
Lisa Webster: Softening the annual allowance blow
It seems a long time since we had an annual allowance (AA) of £255,000. These days most pension savers are restricted to £40,000, but the money purchase annual allowance (MPAA) and the horribly complex tapered annual allowance (TAA) impose significant further restrictions for many. HMRC’s pension contribution statistics for 2016-17 tax year give us the first indication of the impact of the tapered annual allowance, and it’s not pretty.
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Wednesday, 20 February 2019 11:40
Lisa Webster: Beware the side effects auto-enrolment
Automatic enrolment (AE) has, by and large, been a success story. Opt outs have been fewer than predicted and the 10 millionth employee has been auto-enrolled, according to figures recently released by The Pensions Regulator (TPR). It’s also been good to see TPR getting their teeth into a few unscrupulous employers that have flouted the rules to show they mean business.
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Monday, 11 February 2019 10:55
Lisa Webster: When not to use your allowances
It’s the time of year when all good advisers will be talking to their clients about making the most of any unused allowances, and this will often include using the annual allowance (AA) for pension contributions. But are there times when the advice should actually be NOT to use it?
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