All Treasury articles – Page 3
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Govt could scrap pensions triple lock to reduce virus debt
On the go: The pensions triple lock could be scrapped in the near future as the government looks to recoup the hundreds of billions of pounds it has spent on Covid-19 support.
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RPI inflation court ruling could cost defence company millions
On the go: The High Court ruled against an attempt by a UK defence company to change the way it calculates final salary pension increases last week, the latest decision in a string of debates that have put millions of pounds in payments to retirees at stake.
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Govt suspends tax rule for returning NHS workers
On the go: The government has temporarily suspended tax rules that could have seen returning NHS workers hit with a significant tax charge on their pensions income.
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Unions take govt to court over cost floor inaction
On the go: Trades unions representing firefighters have launched High Court legal action against the government, over delays to pension top-ups due under public sector scheme rules.
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Questions remain about AE contributions in govt scheme
On the go: Government's announcement that it will cover employer auto-enrolment pension contributions for furloughed workers still leaves many questions unanswered, such as how it will operate for defined benefit schemes, an expert warned.
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Claim companies chasing discriminated civil servants
Members of the Local Government Pension Scheme who are affected by the McCloud discrimination judgment are “being actively encouraged” to lodge a claim against the government.
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McCloud: Civil servants to choose between old and new schemes
On the go: Members of public sector pension schemes who were victims of discrimination will be allowed to choose whether they accrued service in the old or new schemes, the government announced on Wednesday.
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Tax changes pose admin challenge for pension schemes
On the go: Pension specialists have welcomed the announced changes in pensions tax relief in this week’s Budget, but have pointed out that it brings an added administration challenge to schemes.
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Chancellor launches probe into net pay anomaly
On the go: The government is launching a consultation to address an anomaly in the pensions tax relief system that sees low earners missing out on a 20 per cent boost on their pension contributions.
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Budget 2020: AA taper thresholds hiked by £90k
On the go: Chancellor of the exchequer Rishi Sunak has unveiled plans to raise the point at which tapering of the annual allowance kicks in by £90,000 as of next month.
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RPI to drop 1% per year with proposed reform
The UK Statistics Authority is proposing to align the retail price index with the consumer price index including housing costs, which is expected to lower its annual rate by an average of 1 percentage point.
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Govt to tweak tapered annual allowance in Budget
On the go: Chancellor of the exchequer Rishi Sunak will use his first Budget next Wednesday to raise the tapered annual allowance threshold income to £150,000 from the current £110,000, according to reports.
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IFS calls for end to ‘ludicrous’ pension taxes
On the go: The Institute for Fiscal Studies has called on the government to put a stop to the “ludicrously generous” tax treatment of inherited pensions, rather than tinkering with pensions tax relief in next month’s Budget.
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Women unfairly targeted by pension anomaly
On the go: Women are being unreasonably affected by the net pay anomaly, according to government data, as pressure mounts on politicians to act.
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Tax relief cut could lead to higher DB contributions
On the go: Employers and staff might have to increase their contributions to defined benefit schemes if a rumoured cut to the 40 per cent relief for higher-rate taxpayers goes ahead, Aegon has warned.
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Unions challenge govt delay to public scheme valuations
Two trade unions are seeking permission to launch a judicial review of the government’s decision to delay benefit top-ups due to members under the cost floor arrangement in public sector pension schemes.
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Pension schemes make limited allowances for RPI changes
On the go: Large pension schemes are not expecting a great impact from the proposed changes to the retail price index, with limited allowances included in their sponsors’ 2019 accounts, according to Willis Towers Watson.
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Govt urged to replace tax relief rules with pension top-up system
On the go: The current tax relief rules should be replaced by a pension top-up system, either through the government or the employer, according to a proposal from Hargreaves Lansdown.
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Majority of GP scheme records are out of date
On the go: Only one quarter of doctors’ pension records are up to date for the 2017-18 tax year, data has shown, leaving GPs at the mercy of unexpected tax bills.
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Scottish government presses chancellor on pension tax
On the go: Scottish health secretary Jeane Freeman has called on the chancellor of the exchequer to find a permanent solution to fix the issue of the tapered allowance impacting National Health Service doctors.