All Tax articles – Page 10
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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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      FeaturesBob Scott: The 40-year pensions perspectiveBob Scott is something of a rarity – a pensions lifer who has worked for the same firm virtually all his adult life, having joined Lane Clark & Peacock nearly 40 years ago in 1982. 
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         Opinion OpinionMultiple tax treatments create yet another gapEditorial: Never underestimate the power of well-organised workers providing a public service, even when faced with a chancellor whose conservative idols took on the trades unions. 
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         News NewsWiden taper consultation to fix pensions tax system, experts sayA chorus of pension experts is urging the government to extend the ambit of its consultation on the workings of the tapered annual allowance to include the private sector along with other anomalies and injustices. 
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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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      NewsUnions allege govt sidestepped advice on NHS pensionsOn the go: The Department for Health and Social Care is under fire for reportedly deciding to pursue its ‘50:50’ reform for NHS Pensions before it had received a report commissioned from its advisory board. 
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         Opinion OpinionPursuing simplicity remains vitalSchemes must be transparent, non-complex and focused on member outcomes, if the industry is to retain consumer confidence, writes ACA chair Jenny Condron. 
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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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      NewsMinisters mulling 50/50 solution for NHS schemeOn the go: The chancellor and health secretary are reportedly considering introducing greater flexibility to the NHS pension scheme, in a bid to stave off a wave of early retirements without changing tax rules. 
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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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      NewsReform NHS pension rules or face walkouts, BMA warnsOn the go: Senior NHS doctors will cut their working hours unless there is tangible reform to the health service pension scheme, the British Medical Association warned the Chancellor of the Exchequer on Thursday. 
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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. 
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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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      NewsThird of people unaware of pensions tax reliefOn the go: Across the UK, there are huge gaps in pensions knowledge, with 35 per cent of people unaware that the government contributes to pensions through tax relief. 
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         Opinion OpinionKeep in mind the member impact of pension changesThere is a danger that we in the industry focus on numbers and theory when discussing the latest pension trends – for those not on the frontline dealing with members it can be all too easy to miss the human impact of decisions made by trustees, sponsors, advisers, providers and government. 
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      NewsHealth secretary in talks with chancellor over pensions tax reliefOn the go: Matt Hancock, the secretary of state for health and social care, is in discussions with the chancellor over the issue of pensions tax relief and the impact it has on GP retention. 
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      NewsPensions 'silver lining' in Scottish BudgetOn the go: While the recent Scottish Budget means that many people north of the border will be paying substantially more income tax than someone on equal earnings in the rest of the UK, there is a pensions tax relief 'silver lining'. 
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      OpinionDC Debate Q4: A pensions policy wishlistAfter many years of tinkering, many in the pensions industry pray for no news and stability in the Department for Work and Pensions’ policy announcements. But what changes could benefit savers, rather than the taxman? Five defined contribution experts discuss. 
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      NewsPension savers overtaxed by 'staggering' £372.5mOn the go: The government faces growing pressure to review ‘emergency tax’ treatment of pension freedoms withdrawals, after it was revealed that a staggering £372.5m has now been reclaimed by pension savers since the freedoms were launched in April 2015. 
 





