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Martin Tilley: Pensions entering a 'corridor of uncertainty'
As the England cricket team play their last home test series of the summer, I am reminded of a term popularised by the former England batsman Geoffrey Boycott.
Martin Tilley: Demystifying the Adviser Role in a SSAS
Small self-administered schemes (SSASs) turned 50 last year and it is fair to say that their popularity and endorsement has been mixed over that period.
Martin Tilley: Who will vet professional trustees?
In my last article for SIPPs Professional, I focused on the role of the professional trustee and outlined the fiduciary responsibilities cast upon them as emphasised by the Pensions Ombudsman (TPO) in its case PO-256984.
Martin Tilley: SSAS polarisation concerns
In his latest column for SSAS expert Martin Tilley looks at the polarisation threat to the SSAS market.
Martin Tilley: DWP levy threat to SSAS is serious
In his latest column for SIPPs Professional, SSAS expert Martin Tilley looks at why the DWP may be damaging the SSAS sector with a lack of clarity on its £10,000 General Levy plan.
Martin Tilley: Common SSAS misunderstandings
In his latest column for SIPPs Professional, SSAS expert Martin Tilley looks at SSAS misundertanding (for professional advisers only).
Martin Tilley: Hidden SSAS investment gems
In his latest column for SIPPs Professional, SSAS expert Martin Tilley looks at some potential SSAS investment gems (for professional advisers only).
Martin Tilley: Death of SSAS has been greatly exaggerated
In his latest column for SIPPs Professional, SSAS expert Martin Tilley rebuffs the idea that a proposed increase to the DWP levy may kill off the SSAS market.
Martin Tilley Column: Pros and cons of a DBSSAS
This month's Martin Tilley Column is written by colleague Alan Godbeer as Martin is taking a short break.
Martin Tilley: Trustees need more support
In his latest column for SIPPs Professional, SSAS and SIPP expert Martin Tilley, WBR Group's chief operations officer, looks at why it's important to educate trustees.