All Tax articles – Page 3
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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 NewsCost of living crisis makes AE expansion unwiseExpanding auto-enrolment during a cost of living crisis would significantly undermine retirement resilience, with low-income earners seeing their surplus income decrease by almost a quarter, according to a new report from Hargreaves Lansdown. 
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         News NewsNadhim Zahawi appointed chancellor after Sunak resignsOn the go: Nadhim Zahawi has been appointed chancellor of the exchequer after dramatic resignations from cabinet heavyweights shook the UK government. 
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         News NewsHMRC clarifies tax treatment of GMP arrearsOn the go: HM Revenue & Customs has set out the tax treatment for arrears and interest when equalising for guaranteed minimum pension, explaining the circumstances under which there is an obligation to deduct tax. 
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         News NewsBMA votes to expedite McCloud remedy and recycle pensionsThe British Medical Association is expected to push for the expedition of the McCloud remedy and the introduction of pension recycling rules in the NHS Pension Scheme, after backing from its members in its annual representative meeting. 
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         News NewsSelf-assessment pension trials results expected in summerOn the go: The results of a trial to boost retirement savings for the self-employed, involving the existing self-assessment tax system, will be published in summer, a Treasury minister has revealed. 
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         Opinion OpinionUnused legislative rule solves trustees drawdown conundrumsHogan Lovells counsel Nicola Rondel details how powers granted by the Finance Act 2004 to override scheme rules in specific circumstances have been successfully used by trustees in two drawdown cases. 
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         News NewsTPR chief backs using tax returns to bring self-employed into pensionsThe Pensions Regulator’s chief executive, Charles Counsell, has backed using self-assessment tax returns to encourage more self-employed to save into pensions, in a bid to tackle huge levels of pensions under-saving in the cohort. 
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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 NewsNHS sends almost 3,000 erroneous pension statements’Nearly 3,000 members of the NHS Pension Scheme have been sent erroneous pension statements, leading to criticism from the British Medical Association. 
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         News NewsBMA issues stinging rebuke of ‘misleading’ NHS pensions claimsThe British Medical Association has rebuked NHS England and NHS Improvement for what it calls “misleading” information about “punitive pensions taxation” and its impact on staff retention. 
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         News NewsPrudential empties client’s pension pot in errorOn the go: Prudential has come under fire after it accidentally paid out the entirety of a client’s pension pot after only the lump sum amount was requested. 
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         News NewsHMRC discretion on scam victims’ tax bills not justifiable, says ministerJohn Glen, economic secretary to the Treasury, has argued there is “no justifiable basis” for HM Revenue & Customs to use its discretion when assessing the tax treatment of pension liberation victims. 
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         News NewsPLSA issues further clarification on HMRC’s GMP guidanceOn the go: The Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association has posted a memo clarifying certain aspects of HM Revenue & Customs’ guidance on the tax treatment of guaranteed minimum pensions equalisation, looking specifically at the treatment of the interest element. 
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         News NewsGMP guidance ‘helpful’ but ‘could have gone further’ on conversionThe government’s supplementary guidance on guaranteed minimum pensions equalisation was broadly welcomed by the industry as it could save trustees “time and money”, but some have cautioned that the section on conversion will make little difference without legislation. 
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         News NewsHMRC to address GMP conversion tax issues ‘in the coming weeks’The government has promised supplementary guidance on guaranteed minimum pensions conversion “in the coming weeks” and confirmed it is working on legislative changes, as the debate on the second reading of the pension schemes (conversion of GMPs) bill concludes in the House of Lords. 
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         News News76% of employers expect trustees to consider quitting over regulationOn the go: More than three-quarters of employers have said they think their pension scheme trustees will weigh up resigning their positions in response to the mountain of regulations they are expected to comply with. 
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         News NewsNatWest pumps £427mn into pensions as govt reduces its stakeNatWest Group has paid £427mn into its pension scheme as a result of an off-market purchase of ordinary shares from HM Treasury, which saw the government’s stake in the banking group drop beneath 50 per cent for the first time since the 2008 financial crash. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Spring Statement - Missed opportunity to support saversPodcast: A light Spring Statement on pension topics meant that important issues such as financial education and support for institutional investors are still missing from the government’s agenda, argued Callum Stewart, head of defined contribution investment at Hymans Robertson, and Charlotte O’Leary, chief executive and executive director at Pensions for Purpose. 
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         News NewsTimms probes Treasury on tax charges to pension scam victimsOn the go: Work and Pensions Committee chair Stephen Timms has written to HM Treasury asking for “clarity” on the tax treatment of pension liberation victims. 
 





