All Treasury articles – Page 6
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      NewsGovt creates taskforce to boost private social impact investmentTheresa May has commissioned an industry taskforce on social impact investment, led by vice-chair of Allianz Global Investors Elizabeth Corley. 
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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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      NewsGMP interim solution for public service pensions extended until 2021The government has extended its interim solution for indexation and equalisation of guaranteed minimum pensions in public service schemes, and plans to look into the conversion method as an alternative during that time. 
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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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      NewsAE review: Welcome reforms not due until mid-2020sThe government will introduce a package of measures to address issues with auto-enrolment, but questions remain over multiple jobholders and the self-employed, while the timescale has drawn criticism. 
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         Opinion OpinionWanted: Long-term investorsEditorial: The chancellor’s Autumn Budget provided a gloomy prediction of an economy bruised by Brexit, and aimed to set out an industrial strategy to get the UK back on track – with the help of pension fund money. 
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         News NewsEconomic gloom overshadows quiet Budget for pensionsAutumn Budget 2017: With chancellor Philip Hammond omitting pensions almost entirely from his speech, it was, as Barnett Waddingham senior consultant Malcolm McLean put it, a “steady as you go Budget”. 
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         News NewsGovernment pushes for patient capital in Autumn BudgetAutumn Budget 2017: Chancellor of the exchequer Philip Hammond stated the government’s desire to see pension funds invest in patient capital as part of its Autumn Budget. 
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         Opinion OpinionA cold call ban is not the most effective scams measureIan Neale from policy specialists Aries Insight takes a closer look at the government’s proposals on banning pension cold calls. 
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         News NewsGovt to ban cold calls before 2020, but questions remainThe government is aiming to introduce a cold-calling ban before 2020 and has opposed the idea of compulsory guidance, as the Work and Pensions Committee continues to probe officials as part of its wide-ranging inquiry into pensions freedoms. 
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         News NewsGovt and industry aim to push impact investing onto scheme agendasTrustees and employers should receive training on social impact investing and engage with scheme members to better align non-financial values, a report to government has recommended, but experts stress time constraints and practical hurdles. 
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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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         News NewsOpperman discloses timetable until springPLSA Annual Conference 2017: Pensions minister Guy Opperman provided some clarity on timescales for the dashboard and progress on the creation of a single financial guidance body in a speech at the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association’s annual conference. 
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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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      OpinionPatient capital consultation met with industry scepticismThe government closes its consultation on financing growth in innovative firms this week as it looks to increase scheme investment in ‘patient capital’, but concerns persist over the suitability of this asset class for pension schemes. 
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         Opinion OpinionWill streamlined advice help close the advice gap?Streamlined advice could be a more affordable alternative to full advice, supporting retirement planning and engaging younger people, argues Aegon’s Steven Cameron. 
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      NewsSecond finance bill provides clarity, but concerns remainThe government’s second finance bill has provided clarity on a number of pensions issues, including a reduction of the money purchase annual allowance, but experts are concerned that some people are still likely to suffer adverse consequences. 
 





