All Treasury articles – Page 4
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      NewsWelsh government left with ‘no option’ but to offer NHS tax solutionOn the go: The Welsh government has been left with “no option” but to cover the pension tax bills of senior doctors, mirroring measures introduced in England. The health minister for Wales has branded the situation “totally unacceptable”. 
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         Opinion OpinionPensions tax relief needs reform, but it should start from the topThe debate around pensions tax relief is a polarising one. The 2006 A-day reforms were designed with the intention of simplifying the system. But they never quite achieved that goal and, in reality, never came close. 
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      NewsTapered annual allowance solution dismissed by expertsPensions experts have criticised a rumoured government policy to raise the tapered annual allowance threshold income, calling it a sticking plaster that will not solve the underlying problem. 
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      NewsHundreds of teachers take legal action against governmentOn the go: More than 300 teachers are issuing claims to the employment tribunal relating to discriminatory changes made to their pensions in 2015. 
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      NewsRPI reform consultation to be published in MarchOn the go: A consultation on changes to the retail price index will be published alongside the UK Budget on March 11, the chancellor of the exchequer has announced. 
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      NewsNew pension tax rules could be in place by AprilOn the go: The outcome of the government’s review on the tapered annual allowance is expected to be published in the upcoming Budget, and reforms could be in place from the start of the next tax year, according to the British Medical Association. 
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      NewsChancellor announces March BudgetOn the go: The government has confirmed that Chancellor of the Exchequer Sajid Javid will deliver his first Budget on March 11, with the announcement expected to bring some changes for the pensions industry. 
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      NewsThousands of firefighters to return to pre-2015 pensionsOn the go: An employment tribunal ruled on Wednesday that more than 6,000 firefighters are entitled to return to pre-2015 public sector schemes, following similar decisions for other affected civil servant groups. 
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      NewsGovt guarantees doctors’ emergency pension paymentsOn the go: The government will guarantee that senior clinicians’ pension tax bills will be paid even if the employer ceases to exist, the secretary of state for Health and Social Care announced. 
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      NewsNow Pensions tax relief top-up claims double in a yearOn the go: Workplace pension provider Now Pensions will be topping up pension pots of non-taxpayer members for the fourth year, after seeing claims double in 2017-18, when compared with the previous period. 
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      NewsMcCloud claimants to be treated as pre-2015 membersOn the go: Younger members of public sector schemes who have been discriminated against by the government’s 2015 pension reforms will be treated as participants of the original pension funds. 
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      NewsTrustees vindicated in RPI/CPI switch complaintThe Pensions Ombudsman sided with pension scheme trustees in two separate cases over the decision to switch their inflation measure away from the retail price index. 
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      NewsGovt solution for doctors’ tax bill met with criticismThe government will introduce an emergency measure to pay the tax bills of doctors and consultants in England affected by the tapered annual allowance, but the move has been criticised by experts. 
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      NewsWorkplace DC ‘should favour venture capital despite risks’On the go: Workplace savers may be missing out on opportunities for better returns if their pension schemes avoid venture capital, a report published on Wednesday has claimed. 
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      FeaturesPublic sector schemes facing £102bn gap in next 10 yearsThe sustainability of unfunded public sector pension schemes has been called into question by actuaries, with calculations pointing to a shortfall of £102bn in the next 10 years. 
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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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         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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      NewsTreasury accepts pension reforms were unlawfulOn the go: The Treasury accepted that its 2015 public sector pension reforms were unlawful on Monday, with the court judgment likely to cost the department £4bn a year and restrict the next chancellor’s spending. 
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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. 
 





