Pension tax relief could be an “early casualty” of the UK’s decision to vote to leave the EU, a leading analyst believes.
Ex-Pensions Minister and ousted former Liberal Democrat MP Steve Webb has launched a scathing attack on proposals to change tax rules – calling them ‘daylight robbery’.
A retirement planning boss believes that a single flat rate of pension tax relief could be the “boost to pensions simplification we’ve needed for a long time”.
Pensioners in the UK pay a total of more than £17billion in income tax every year, according to new analysis.
AXA Wealth has said its family/group Sipp will be "reform-ready" in time for April.
A tax specialist in northern England has reported a surge in enquiries from business owners and financial advisers keen to explore pension-led funding.
Retired households paid the equivalent of £45.6 billion in taxes over a year, new research has found, with the average retiree family paying out 30 per cent of annual income to the taxman.
Britons are "sleep walking into a tax trap" with widespread ignorance about what the lifetime allowance is, a study has found.
Rowanmoor says it is seeing an increasing demand for SSASs as advisers explore new options for small business owners.
Full summary of Autumn Statement announced by George Osborne today including all the figures relating to pensions and tax allowances.
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