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  • James Jones-Tinsley: Guided Retirement Duty could be game changer

    During May, the Pensions Policy Institute (PPI), sponsored by The Pensions Regulator (TPR), concluded that defined contribution (DC) pension savers – including those in SIPPs, as well as in Workplace Pensions - require more guidance when choosing suitable retirement products.

  • Lisa Webster: Overcomplicated rules are a threat

    It may be more than a year since the Lifetime Allowance was formally abolished but issues are still emerging from the mess made by rushed legislation.

  • Lisa Webster: To gift or not to gift?

    Since the announcement that pensions are to be included in estates for inheritance tax (IHT) purposes the question of whether those with large pension pots should be giving some funds away has become increasingly common.

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There is an argument for raising state pension age faster, a leading pensions expert says, as former Pensions Minister Ros Altmann called for the triple lock to be scrapped.

Brexit could spark an offshore pensions clampdown, a pensions firm believes.

Falmouth in Cornwall may be the town with the smallest average pension pot in the UK at just £15,026, according to a new study.

As many as 630,000 self-employed people in the UK could be relying upon their business to act as their pension rather than saving, research has suggested.

The latest FOS complaints data has shown Sipps had a higher complaint uphold rate than any other financial product.

Talbot and Muir has acquired the Sipp and SSAS administration business of Attivo Group, for an undisclosed amount.

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