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  • A third of pensions don’t qualify for George Osborne’s “pensions revolution”

    June 17, 2015

    A third of pensions don't qualify for new rules which allow savers to withdraw their entire pension pots, it's been reported. The investigation by the Daily Mail found as many as six million policies could be "hard to cash in", including 2.29m final salary pensions. More than half that figure is public sector pensions, while insurance [...]

  • Budget 2015: Institute of Chartered Accountants says George Osborne should simplify taxes

    June 15, 2015

    The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) is calling upon chancellor of the exchequer George Osborne to simplify the tax code in his forthcoming summer Budget. With the Conservative Budget just three weeks away, the ICAEW said today that the government’s previously-announced plans to cut red tape and reduce costs to British [...]

  • The UK’s first national steel strike in 30 years could happen this month after Unite schedules Tata Steel action for June 22

    June 8, 2015

    The UK is facing its first national steel strike for 30 years, after union members voted for action against Tata Steel.    Unite the union announced today the strike – agreed last week – would go ahead on June 22.    It is part of an ongoing dispute over pensions, with the manufacturer telling workers [...]

  • Think you will retire on £42,000 a year? That’ll be £1m up front…

    May 17, 2015

    Britain’s workers are chronically unprepared for retirement, a new report by one of the UK’s biggest life insurers reveals today, with just seven per cent putting in enough money to meet their expectations. The research, conducted by Watermelon on behalf of Aegon, found a vast gap between the amount of money people expect to receive [...]

  • Just Retirement diversifies after pension reform

    May 12, 2015

    Just Retirement yesterday reported a 22 per cent fall in sales over nine months, but said demand for its newer products had protected it from a harsher knock from British pension rule changes. Pension changes, announced last March, mean people who are retiring no longer need to buy an interest-bearing annuity with their pension savings. [...]

  • Standard Life assets rise in face of pensions and annuities reforms

    April 29, 2015

    The figures Standard Life's assets under administration rose by five per cent to £311.9bn in the first quarter, as the savings and assets manager flexed its muscle in the face of new UK laws allowing savers to cash in their pension annuities. Third party net inflows of £3.7bn – 73 per cent of which came [...]

  • Don’t let the politicians mess up your pension

    April 23, 2015

    It can often feel like politicians are only there to get in our way. The coming General Election brings with it a host of sizeable risks – whether the threat of damaging new interventions in markets, the prospect of months of confidence-sapping uncertainty over the stability of the next government, or the possibility that a [...]

  • Surviving the lifetime allowance: You could face 55pc tax on your pension savings unless you plan carefully

    April 23, 2015

    The chancellor’s generosity couldn’t go on forever. Just days before his transformational reforms to pensions were enacted – the end of the compulsory purchase of annuities has at last given savers real power over their money when they reach 55 – George Osborne announced that the pensions lifetime allowance (LTA) would fall from £1.25m to [...]

  • Rich pensioners sitting on £16bn of untapped leisure spending

    April 21, 2015

    Wealthy British pensioners added £37bn to the economy in leisure and hospitality spending last year, according to research from Barclays today. But they could spend an extra £16bn, if firms only realised the consumer group had such financial resources, the report into Britain’s aging population showed. The average Brit spends £2,486 on leisure and hospitality each [...]

  • IFS slam Labour and Tory plans targetting pension tax relief as “damaging and counterproductive”

    April 12, 2015

    Tory and Labour plans to cut pension relief for top earners have come under fire from the independent Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS). Director of the IFS, Paul Johnson warned that even though both sets of policies apply to a relatively small number of people they nevertheless could prove to be "complex, damaging and counter-productive". [...]

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