All annual allowance articles – Page 5
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      NewsEmployers support pension tax relief reformThe majority of employers think that the existing pension tax structure is too complicated and needs simplifying, according to research by the Association of Consulting Actuaries. 
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      NewsCost of pensions tax relief at record £24bnThe cost of providing tax relief on workplace pension contributions is set to exceed £24bn in 2017-18, according to figures published by HM Revenue & Customs on Tuesday. 
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      NewsA million older workers fall into unemployment trapAn “unemployment trap” preventing older people from finding jobs requires a rethink of pensions and benefits policy, a new report claimed on Tuesday, as state pension age increases threaten to harm those left out of the labour market. 
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         Features FeaturesWhat can we expect from the Autumn Budget?Analysis: The chancellor’s Autumn Budget is fast approaching, but the industry should not expect any radical pension changes from a weak government bogged down by Brexit, experts say. 
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      OpinionBin or bring in – which laws are needed and which have to go?Pensions Expert 20th Anniversary: We asked five experts to nominate one law or regulation they would scrap, and another they would introduce. This is what they said. 
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         News NewsElection news sparks industry speculationPrime Minister Theresa May’s announcement of a snap general election on June 8 this year has left pension commentators divided over the effect this might have on pensions policy. 
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      NewsLGPS gets LTA and AA modelling tools, but tax complexity limits benefitsThe Local Government Pension Scheme has introduced a check tool for members as the lifetime and annual allowances complicate life for those with large defined benefit pensions and higher salaries. 
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         News NewsIndustry accuses Treasury of lack of data to justify £4k MPAAHM Treasury’s consultation on reducing the money purchase annual allowance will close on Wednesday, drawing fierce criticism that the policy lacks data to back up its introduction and could unfairly hurt savers. 
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      OpinionKey takeaways from the finance bill 2017Eversheds’ Tom Meyrick takes a closer look at the finance bill and what it means for pensions. 
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         Opinion OpinionAutumn Statement: Last but not leastEditorial: Chancellor Philip Hammond has tried his best to deliver an Autumn Statement the pensions industry would for once be pleased with. 
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         News NewsChancellor proposes ban on cold calling, refrains from pensions tax overhaulIn his first and last Autumn Statement, Chancellor Philip Hammond swapped the timing of the Budget and the Statement but had comparatively little to say about pensions for now; one of the larger measures – a consultation into pensions fraud – was welcomed by the industry. 
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         Features FeaturesWhat the industry wants to see in the Autumn StatementAutumn Statements became mini Budget announcements under the previous chancellor. Looking to the new regime, what advice does the industry have for Philip Hammond before he announces his first set of plans on November 23? 
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      NewsCompanies slow to update life cover as LTA bitesA recent report found only a quarter of the surveyed companies have excepted life assurance policies in place, despite potential disruption by the new lifetime and annual allowance limits. 
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         Opinion OpinionAs the lifetime and annual allowance changes take effect, who has to prepare and how?Changes to allowances will take effect in April – Aries Insight’s Ian Neale explains what they mean and who will be affected. 
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      OpinionA year of many firsts lies aheadEditorial: Happy new year! It started with a bang – a stock market slump, circuit breakers suspending trading in China, China suspending the circuit breakers, and the FTSE falling sharply on Monday and Thursday last week. 
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         News NewsA lot to get to grips with: the legal and regulatory outlook for 2016Legal and regulatory change was abundant last year and 2016 looks like it will continue in the same vein, as both the UK and Europe are churning out legislation and rules affecting occupational pension schemes. 
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         Opinion OpinionCould you help your higher earners save more tax-efficiently?Tax breaks on pension contributions are on shaky ground. Liam Mayne from Aon Hewitt asks whether employers should offer high earners an unregistered pension alternative. 
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      NewsHigh-earner tax relief threat poses new challenge for employersNews analysis: Scrapping tax breaks for high earners could present a communication challenge for trustees, as the government weighs up ideas for potentially radical reforms of the current pension tax relief system. 
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         Opinion OpinionWhat are pension input periods and why do they matter?The rules on pension input periods are changing and are about to make life even more complicated, says Ian Neale. 
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      OpinionWhat will the election result mean for the pensions industry?Tom McPhail of Hargreaves Lansdown predicts the direction each party will take on pensions if they win the general election. 
 





