All Quilter articles
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         News NewsHMRC fills its boots on £2.6 billion bumper IHT receiptsHM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has disclosed thatinheritance tax (IHT) receipts for the latest period (April to July) were £2.6 billion, £0.2 billion higher than in the same period in the previous year. July alone saw £603 million raised. 
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         News NewsFalling inflation may benefit state pensioners in the short termThe headline rate of inflation was down again in July 2023, for the second consecutive month. 
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         News NewsConsumer duty: Advisers warn of fee increaseAlmost a third of financial advisers expect their customer fees to increase as a result of the Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) consumer duty. 
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         News NewsCalls for pension tax overhaul as HMRC refunds over £56m in overpaymentsFigures released by HMRC show that pension savers were refunded £56,243,842 in overpaid tax during the second quarter of 2023 alone. 
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         News NewsSavings shock: Over £4.5bn more withdrawn from UK accounts than deposited in MayThe Bank of England said withdrawals from UK savings accounts hit their highest level in 26 years. 
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         News News‘Nightmare’ inflation eases slightly to 10.5%On the go: The rate of inflation dropped slightly in December as the price of fuel and clothing eased. However, concerns are growing that wage rises are embedding inflation into the economy. 
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         News NewsGovernment retains state pension triple lockOn the go: Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has confirmed that the pensions triple lock is to be protected. 
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         News NewsOmbudsman fines NHS trust £1,000 over additional pension ‘distress’The Pensions Ombudsman has ordered the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust to pay £1,000 to a scheme member for distress and inconvenience caused when payments were taken for an additional pension, which the complainant had wanted to set up but had not been actioned. 
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         News NewsBMA warns of spike in early retirements over tax relief reformsThe British Medical Association has warned that the number of doctors choosing to reduce hours or retire early would increase were the government to proceed with reported plans to freeze the pensions lifetime allowance past 2026. 
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         News NewsNo sign of ‘notable uptick’ in AE opt-outs despite cost of living crisisThere has been no significant rise in employees choosing to stop contributions to workplace pension schemes so far this year, despite warnings that the cost of living crisis would derail the progress of auto-enrolment. 
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         News NewsGovernment prolongs relaxation of NHS pension rulesThe government will extend amendments to the NHS Pension Scheme designed at boosting health worker numbers, prolonging measures that were introduced in response to the coronavirus pandemic. 
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         News NewsChloe Smith appointed work and pensions secretaryOn the go: Norwich North MP Chloe Smith has been named secretary of state for work and pensions amid Liz Truss’s cabinet reshuffle. 
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         News NewsGovt equalises tax relief top-ups for net pay saversOn the go: The government has introduced legislation that will equalise the tax relief top-ups offered to low earners saving in net pay arrangements and those using relief at source schemes. 
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         News NewsGovt urged to tackle NHS pensions amid staff retention fearsThe government has been encouraged to address NHS pensions in order to tackle staff retention issues, following the announcement of a sub-inflation pay rise of 4.5 per cent for eligible dentists and doctors. 
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         News NewsMPs back tax return solution for self-employed retirement savingsThe All-Party Parliamentary Group on Financial Resilience has thrown its weight behind using the tax system to help the self-employed save for retirement. 
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         News NewsMPs call for tax-unregistered NHS pension schemeMPs have called on the government to revisit legislation that is being blamed for early retirements among NHS workers and financial penalties on health workers. 
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         News NewsDelays grip NHSBSA after spring retirement applications jump 35%On the go: The NHS Business Services Authority has warned that it has experienced delays to handling some retirement applications after a 35 per cent surge in applications during the spring. 
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         News NewsAE levels out as employers seek change to age thresholdWorkplace pension participation is stalling after reaching a rate of 88 per cent of eligible employees last year, according to new figures from the Department for Work and Pensions. 
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         News NewsNumber of NHS workers claiming pension benefits hits record highOn the go: The number of NHS workers claiming their pension benefits reached an all-time high in April 2022, which Quilter has said suggests more people are deciding to retire. 
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         News NewsBT slashes pensions deficit by £4bn in one yearOn the go: BT has cut its defined benefit pensions deficit by £4bn in the year to March 31 2022, a fall partly attributed to a higher discount rate due to increased yields. 
 





