Latest Blogs
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Tilley: Let’s end the SIPP vs SSAS debate for good
As you might know from my previous columns on SIPPs Professional, I am, and have been for some time, a huge advocate for Small Self-Administered Schemes (SSAS).
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Lisa Webster: Pre-Budget withdrawals are spiking again
Ever since “tax-free cash” changed its official name to “pension commencement lump sum” back in 2006 there have been pre-Budget rumours that it was going to change – and not for the better.
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Tilley: Will Pensions Dashboards be a missed opportunity?
I can’t be alone in thinking that the recent House of Lords committee sessions on the Finance Bill and, in particular, discussion on bringing unused pension pots into scope for inheritance tax (IHT) made for interesting viewing.
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Lisa Webster: A tiny step forward on IHT and pensions
Last month I talked about the headaches and liabilities of being a personal representative (PR) for a deceased’s estate when pensions are included for inheritance tax (IHT) purposes from 6 April 2027.
Popular News
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Savers prioritise pension contributions
Almost a third (30%) of people now say they would increase their pension contributions if they undertook a pension review.
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£2,000 salary sacrifice cap could cut pension investing - warning
A planned £2,000 Treasury cap on annual salary sacrifice contributions will cut pension investing, according to industry pensions body Pensions UK.
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Jones-Tinsley: A ‘tractor moment' for pensions
Farmers were handed a very welcome, albeit unanticipated, Christmas present from the Treasury on 23 December.
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Tilley: A regulatory maze with no exit...
Despite a tangle of regulators, pension scandals like Hartley expose a glaring truth - when savers need urgent protection, the government stands powerless.
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Regulators tells pension schemes to show value to 16m savers
Regulators are to require DC pension schemes to publish "clear data" on their performance in a colour-coded format under proposals announced today by the FCA, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and The Pensions Regulator (TPR).
The average retirement age has risen to 65 years for men and 62 years for women, according to the Office for National Statistics.
A series of amendments have been issued by the Department for Work and Pensions ahead of auto-enrolment implementation.
Pension provider Dentons has added a new product to its range, the Dentons Sipp.
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