All George Osborne articles
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      NewsScrap ‘rotten’ taper altogether, former pensions ministers tell chancellorPressure is mounting on the chancellor to take action on NHS pensions, as two former pensions ministers on Wednesday called for the “fundamentally rotten” tapered annual allowance to be scrapped. 
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         Opinion OpinionPensions taper is bad medicine for the NHS and should be ditchedThe sound of tiny violins can often be heard when the better off complain about yet another cut to their pensions tax relief. 
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      NewsLGPS pools see opportunity in housebuilding pushChairs of Local Government Pension Scheme asset pools have stated their willingness to provide capital for housebuilding in the UK, but insisted any real estate investments will be viewed through a financial, rather than a political, lens. 
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      NewsMichael Johnson: Replace pensions tax relief with bonusesIn a bid to make pensions saving more progressive, the Centre for Policy Studies has recommended substituting tax relief on pensions for capped bonuses on individual and employers’ retirement contributions. 
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         News NewsNotts expands local property investmentThe £4.9bn Nottinghamshire County Council Pension Fund has increased its commitment to local property investment. The fund has added £10m to its local property fund and has expanded the geographical area where it will invest. 
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         Opinion OpinionHow far have we come with LGPS infrastructure investment?Hymans Robertson’s John MacDonald on how Local Government Pension Scheme funds are overcoming the governance barriers to direct investment in UK and global infrastructure projects. 
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         Opinion OpinionWhat effect will a cap on exit fees have on freedom and choice?Spence & Partners’ Hugh Nolan takes a critical look at the 1 per cent early exit fee cap coming into force at the end of this month. 
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      NewsConcerns over Lisa mis-selling remain as consultation closesThe Financial Conduct Authority’s consultation on rules for selling lifetime Isas will close on Wednesday, amid continued industry concern that the draft regulation will not do enough to stop inappropriate choice of products. 
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      NewsDiscrimination, indexation and tax relief's survival: Top law and regulation stories from 2016Year in review: As if Brexit didn’t pose enough challenges, regulators, lawyers and two successive pensions ministers have had a lot on their plate in 2016. 
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      NewsDraft Lisa rules attempt to prevent AE opt-outsProviders of the lifetime Isa should warn savers that substituting their pension for the product will mean they lose out on employer contributions, draft rules published by the Financial Conduct Authority have proposed. 
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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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      NewsIs the new Lisa bill signal or noise?The government last week released its Savings (Government Contributions) Bill, ending speculation about the death of the lifetime Isa and raising questions about the future of pensions policy. 
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         News NewsWebb: New face at DWP will not loosen Treasury's grip on pensions taxPhilip Hammond’s appointment as chancellor of the exchequer is unlikely to see the Department for Work and Pensions regain control of pensions reform, according to former pensions minister Steve Webb. 
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         Opinion OpinionA tale of two departmentsEditorial: Many might have breathed a sigh of relief early this week, when Andrea Leadsom quit the race to lead the Conservative party and it was clear Britain would have a new prime minister a lot earlier than expected. 
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      OpinionAltmann: Create a culture where it pays to savePensions minister Ros Altmann outlines the next steps for auto-enrolment and welcomes the new higher limit on tax-free employer-arranged advice. 
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         Opinion OpinionWhat does Iain Duncan Smith's resignation mean for pensions?There was a big upset in Westminster over the weekend as former secretary of state for work and pensions Iain Duncan Smith resigned in protest over the chancellor’s latest round of benefit cuts. 
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      FeaturesLong-term saving solution continues to elude pensions industryMissed by many amid the Budget’s pomp and circumstance, the summary of responses to the government consultation – ‘Strengthening the incentive to save’ – contains a resounding call for stability but no clear solution to the nation’s savings crisis. 
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      NewsPiP calls on government to bridge infra gapThe Pensions Infrastructure Platform has called on the government to make UK infrastructure more appealing to investors, in an effort to address the mismatch between government hopes for infrastructure investment and schemes’ need for returns. 
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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. 
 





