All Tax articles – Page 11
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         News NewsHammond’s Budget looks to unlock DC savings for patient capitalThe government is to consult next year on whether the charge cap for defined contribution default funds should be changed to unlock greater investment in patient capital, as part of a Budget with significant implications for DC savers. 
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         Opinion OpinionIn defence of the tax relief status quoFrom the blog: Few things in pensions are constant, but speculation over the future of tax relief on pension contributions never goes away. 
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         Opinion OpinionPensions at the party political conferencesAegon’s Kate Smith explores the pensions policies hidden in the three main parties’ agendas, and explains why Brexit pressures mean few of them are likely to see the light of day. 
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         Opinion OpinionWhy raiding pensions in the Autumn Budget is a terrible ideaLeave pensions tax relief alone for the time being, argues Embark’s Robert Graves, explaining how more changes to the system will only put savers off pensions. 
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      NewsWilletts: Tax pensioners more to stem potential opt-out riseNational insurance contributions from pensioners’ income could be used to stem opt-outs resulting from increased contributions under auto-enrolment, an influential Conservative peer has suggested. 
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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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         Opinion OpinionWho pays for the pension shortfall?From the blog: The gold-plated pensions generation owes it to the next to create an equitable and sustainable way of providing for income in retirement. 
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      NewsReport urges pensions overhaul to fix intergenerational unfairnessThe UK’s intergenerational contract is under more strain than ever, and radical reforms are needed to secure the funding of increasing care costs while helping young people to save, according to Conservative peer Lord Willetts. 
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      NewsExcess pension freedoms tax of £22m repaid in Q1 2018HM Revenue and Customs figures show £22m in overtaxed pension freedoms payments was repaid in the first quarter of 2018, prompting calls for reforms to the way withdrawals are taxed. 
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         News NewsRegulation could increase after Brexit, experts sayBrexit could lead to more rather than less pensions regulation, while radical revisions to tax relief might be needed to keep low earners enrolled in the pensions system, according to a panel of policy experts. 
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      NewsCost of tax relief plateaus at £38.6bnThe cost of tax relief on pension contributions has reached £38.6bn, only £100m more than the previous year, after jumps in 2015 and 2010. Deducting pension-related tax, the figure comes down to £25.2bn. 
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      NewsCost of pensions tax relief at record £24bnThe cost of providing tax relief on workplace pension contributions is set to exceed £24bn in 2017-18, according to figures published by HM Revenue & Customs on Tuesday. 
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      NewsEmployers need individual guidance to navigate VAT rules, accountants sayThe Pensions Research Accountants Group has responded to recent HM Revenue & Customs changes to the VAT treatment of pension fund costs, advising schemes to seek guidance on their individual circumstances. 
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      NewsFour priorities for McVey's DWPThe Department for Work and Pensions got its fifth boss in less than two years on Monday evening, with Theresa May’s Cabinet reshuffle replacing David Gauke with Esther McVey as secretary of state responsible for the department. 
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         Opinion OpinionIt is time to introduce a flat rate of tax reliefImagine shopping in the January sales, where items are discounted but you are not told which ones or by how much. Would you not buy more if you could see the discounts from which you were benefitting? 
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      NewsTPR gets stronger, the government weaker: Top 5 law and regulation stories from 2017Year in review: If the UK government’s all-consuming struggle to strike a beneficial Brexit deal can bring any relief to pensions professionals, it is that departments have not had time for the pensions tinkering so despised by the industry. 
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         Features FeaturesWhat can we expect from the Autumn Budget?Analysis: The chancellor’s Autumn Budget is fast approaching, but the industry should not expect any radical pension changes from a weak government bogged down by Brexit, experts say. 
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         Opinion OpinionA busy pensions agendaEditorial: News that the pensions dashboard will be taken forward by the Department for Work and Pensions has been welcomed by the pensions industry. 
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      NewsAge-based tax relief rumours met with industry criticismPhilip Hammond is understood to be considering cuts to tax relief for older workers to fund tax breaks for younger people, a move that would ‘smack of ageism’ and cause further confusion, industry figures say. 
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      OpinionAre pensions what the self-employed need?Ben Jennings is not saving into a pension, and neither are his peers. The cartoonist and illustrator, whose work appears in this publication and The Guardian among others, says he and and other self-employed 20-somethings are too busy trying to pay their rent. 
 





