All Budget articles – Page 4
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         Opinion OpinionBeware of chancellors bearing giftsIn Greek mythology, the city of Troy was put under siege for ten fruitless years before the Greeks had the brainwave of pretending to be defeated and sailing off, leaving behind just a large wooden horse... 
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         News NewsLifetime Isa blurs lines between long and short-term savingBudget 2016: The dreaded tax change on pension saving has been narrowly avoided in the chancellor’s Budget 2016, but the announcement of a Lifetime Isa could be a step towards a pensions Isa, industry comments suggest. 
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         Opinion OpinionA pensions power struggleEditorial: The chancellor has pulled another rabbit out of the red case. This time it’s a tame European breed: the ‘no change on pensions tax relief ahead of the referendum’ kind. 
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      NewsTax relief off the table but Budget could still bring surprisesThe chancellor is reported to have shelved anticipated changes to pensions tax relief ahead of next week’s Budget, but industry commentators predict a further wrangle of the landscape could still be afoot. 
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         Opinion OpinionThings in the Autumn Statement you might have missedAries Insight’s Ian Neale dissects the Autumn Statement and explains what indirect effects some of the new policies could have on pensions. 
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         Opinion OpinionGive it a restEditorial: A bit of signposting, scheduling and detail. That’s what most seem to be expecting for the pensions industry in Wednesday’s Autumn Statement. 
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         Opinion OpinionIncentivising savings – or reducing tax reliefs?There is still no certainty about the future tax treatment of pensions. The Society of Pension Professionals’ president Duncan Buchanan explains why we might just end up with the system we have got. 
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      OpinionThe DC Debate – does the future offer greater freedom, or further restrictions?In this instalment of the DC Debate, our eight panel members discuss the effects of the new freedoms, continued legislation and compliance, and which value-for-money products are in the pensions pipeline. 
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         Opinion OpinionSPP: Tax does have to be taxingTalking Head: A move to tax pensions like Isas is on the cards with far-reaching consequences for long-term saving, says the Society of Pension Professionals’ Duncan Buchanan. 
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         Opinion OpinionTime for more infrastructure incentivesTalking Head: Infrastructure assets offer a strong alternative to index-linked gilts but pension funds need more encouragement from the top, says PIP’s Mike Weston. 
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         News NewsJuly's top stories in 3 minutesIn this inaugural Pensions Expert Vizcast, editor Maxine Kelly and senior reporter Tom Dines provide a whistle-stop tour of the month's most significant news and case studies, covering derisking exercises and the Summer Budget (3:10). 
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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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         Opinion OpinionEditorial: TEE, no sugar“Promise made, promise delivered,” was George Osborne’s puffed appraisal of his inheritance tax move, which will add a £175,000 allowance for bequeathed family homes on top of the existing £325,000 threshold. 
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         News NewsIndustry left reeling by latest pension tax proposalsSummer Budget: Chancellor George Osborne today unveiled a green paper proposing a significant overhaul of the current pensions tax relief system, going beyond what the industry had expected and acting as a harbinger of further radical reform. 
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         News NewsThe future of DC? Nest unveils retirement blueprintGovernment-backed mastertrust Nest has outlined its plan for providing members with an income in retirement, but experts have said the proposals’ application to today’s defined contribution market is limited. 
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         News NewsIndustry poised for pensions surprises in emergency BudgetAnalysis: Industry experts anticipate further changes to pensions in the emergency Budget and have expressed concerns over the longer-term impact on the UK’s retirement savings culture. 
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      OpinionAre you protecting members – and trustees – from liberation scammers?Any Other Business: The threat to members from pensions liberation was pressing even before the introduction of greater freedom and choice. Now, there are many more ways to trick members into legally parting with their money. 
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         Opinion OpinionEditorial: Stability a long way offThe election was unlike any other in recent memory for a host of reasons: its too-close-to-call nature, the shock not-quite-as-close exit poll on Thursday night, Jeremy Paxman ditching his fearsome Newsnight demeanour to dabble in wit on comedy panel shows. 
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      NewsCultural norms could inform UK DC outcomes, PPI report showsThe Australian experience of defined contribution indicates UK pensioners could deplete their retirement pots too early, a report warns, but experts say what we can learn from overseas systems is limited. 
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      NewsBattle of growth v consolidation in DC marketPension providers should cut costs by close to a third to capitalise on opportunities in the UK’s defined contribution market, a white paper has said, but consultants questioned the potential for new market entrants. 
 





