All lifetime allowance articles – Page 3
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Budget 2021 - ‘Reckless conservatism’ in DB landscapePodcast: Wednesday’s budget did not go far enough to counter the “reckless conservatism” in the defined benefit landscape when it comes to risk and growth assets, hampering the government’s drive to unleash pensions on the post-pandemic recovery, according to Conservative party peer baroness Ros Altmann. She is joined by Isio partner Mike Smedley, in a discussion that also includes the lifetime allowance freeze and what was missing from the chancellor’s statement. 
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      NewsBudget 2021: Lifetime allowance frozen until 2026On the go: The pensions lifetime allowance will be frozen at just more than £1m until April 2026, chancellor Rishi Sunak announced on Wednesday. 
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         News NewsImmediate choice a ‘no-brainer’ for judges’ McCloud remedyThe unique position of judges and their non-standard Judicial Pension Scheme means that opting for the “immediate choice” solution to McCloud is a “no-brainer”, experts have said, despite the rest of the public sector taking a different course. 
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      NewsChancellor ponders lifetime allowance 'stealth tax'On the go: Chancellor Rishi Sunak was reportedly planning to freeze the lifetime allowance for the rest of the current parliament, according to a report in the Times — a move that could see public sector workers hit hard. 
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      NewsGovernment rejects NHS pension tax proposalsOn the go: The government has decided not to go ahead with its proposed flexibilities for the NHS Pension Scheme, as it believes changes to the taper threshold went far enough to address the issue. 
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      NewsGMP tax guidance expected to land in FebruaryOn the go:Guidance from the Pensions Administration Standards Association on the tax implications of guaranteed minimum pensions equalisation is expected to be published next month, according to an update from the body’s dedicated working group. 
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      NewsLifetime allowance to rise 0.5 per cent next yearOn the go: The pensions lifetime allowance is set to rise to £1,078,900 after inflation was confirmed at 0.5 per cent on Wednesday. 
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         Opinion OpinionWhat HMRC’s guidance means for GMP in 2020Buck’s Mark Williams explains why trustees, administrators and consultants are still facing challenges on guaranteed minimum pensions equalisation despite recent guidance from the taxman. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Webb - Budget must deliver for doctorsPodcast: Former pensions minister Steve Webb argued that “it would be astonishing” if the March 11 Budget does not bring a solution to the issues caused by the tapered annual allowance for doctors and senior clinicians. Sir Steve, now partner at Lane Clark & Peacock, and Lydia Fearn, head of defined contribution and financial well-being at Redington, discuss, among other topics, the possible changes for pensions to be introduced by the chancellor. 
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      NewsHMRC GMP equalisation guidance fails to address all tax issuesOn the go: Long-awaited guidance on tax issues arising from the equalisation of guaranteed minimum pensions has failed to address key technical and tax issues, according to experts. 
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         Opinion OpinionBig shake-up to pensions taxation would change it for worseWillis Towers Watson’s David Robbins explains why the current pensions tax relief system works for most people, and how making changes is easier said than done. 
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         Opinion OpinionPensions tax relief needs reform, but it should start from the topThe debate around pensions tax relief is a polarising one. The 2006 A-day reforms were designed with the intention of simplifying the system. But they never quite achieved that goal and, in reality, never came close. 
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      FeaturesCameron: Hold government to auto-enrolment promisesSteven Cameron is a pensions legend, having notched up an impressive 35 years in the industry. Despite this, his enthusiasm remains undimmed, and has the Aegon public affairs director taking a new role as chair of The Investing and Saving Alliance’s retirement policy council. 
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      NewsLTA to increase to £1.075m next year while pensioners get bumper riseOn the go: The latest data from the Office for National Statistics shows the consumer price index of inflation grew by 1.7 per cent in September 2019, with impacts on the state pension and the lifetime allowance. 
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      NewsGMP compensation could cost members thousands in extra taxOn the go: Inadvertent action by an employer or pension scheme to compensate scheme members for inequalities in guaranteed minimum pensions could invalidate longstanding protection from onerous tax burdens, landing wealthy pensioners with tax bills of hundreds of thousands of pounds. 
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         News NewsCritics rebuke Hancock's 'narrow' NHS pension consultationThe British Medical Association poured cold water on the government’s NHS pension consultation on Monday, criticising its proposal of '50:50' accrual as too narrow and calling for the annual and tapered allowance to be scrapped altogether. 
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         Opinion OpinionSimplifying our taxation system may have to waitEditorial: Do pension issues keep Boris Johnson awake at night? At first instance one suspects the plight of pensioners comes some distance behind gaining power and self-preservation on our presumed next prime minister’s list of priorities. 
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      NewsHMRC withdraws appeal in pensions tax caseHM Revenue & Customs has dropped a £400k legal battle with a pension saver who inadvertently exceeded his lifetime tax-free allowance, making further litigation more likely. 
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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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      NewsTax regime ripe for reform says AJ Bell as 12,000 lose LTA protectionOn the go: Over 12,000 pension savers have breached lifetime allowance ‘protections’ in the past 12 years, leaving them to face tax bills running into hundreds of thousands of pounds. 
 





