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  • Retired people are doing better and better from their private pensions

    June 29, 2015

    Retired households received an average income of £9,500 from private pensions and annuities in 2013-2014, a real terms increase of nine per cent from 2012-2013, when the average was £8,800, new figures from the Office of National Statistics show. That's an increase of 26 per cent since the start of the financial crisis in 2007-2008, [...]

  • Pensions: Equivalent of three quarters of Londoners not saving for retirement

    June 24, 2015

    More than six million Brits have not saved any money at all for their retirement years – that's the equivalent of around three quarters of the population of London. A similar number have no savings or investments whatsoever, a new report on pensions from Scottish Widows reveals. Saving for retirement has hit record levels however, [...]

  • Greece and its creditors’ disagreements: Pensions, VAT and budget deficit will be the sticking points

    June 23, 2015

    The challenging negotiations between Greece and its international creditors may well be entering the final throes – but no one is kidding themselves that the saga is over just yet.  Although the latest proposals appear to be paving the way forward, there are three main sticking points –  pensions, VAT and government spend against receipts [...]

  • Act now to avoid the Tories’ pension tax grab

    June 18, 2015

    The chancellor has announced an “emergency” Budget for 8 July. On the basis of the new government’s Queen’s Speech, which saw little by way of surprises, the expectation is that there will be nothing much in the Budget to concern investors. Public spending cuts will continue, the government has already committed not to increase the [...]

  • Chancellor puts pressure on pension providers with FCA to launch review

    June 17, 2015

    The government is considering imposing a legal cap on the amount savers are charged to withdraw money from their pensions, chancellor George Osborne has said. Standing in for Prime Minister David Cameron at Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs) yesterday, Osborne said that Treasury is consulting to make sure that people are not charged excessive early exit [...]

  • Osborne will have to face up to Britain’s pensioners if he wants to tackle debt

    June 17, 2015

    George Osborne promised last week to legally bind future governments into lowering debt. Thanks to one of his own policies, that debt ambition will be much harder to meet unless reforms are undertaken today. The problem is the “triple lock” on the basic State Pension, the main benefit for retired people which is received by [...]

  • A third of pensions don’t qualify for George Osborne’s “pensions revolution”

    June 17, 2015

    A third of pensions don't qualify for new rules which allow savers to withdraw their entire pension pots, it's been reported. The investigation by the Daily Mail found as many as six million policies could be "hard to cash in", including 2.29m final salary pensions. More than half that figure is public sector pensions, while insurance [...]

  • Budget 2015: Institute of Chartered Accountants says George Osborne should simplify taxes

    June 15, 2015

    The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) is calling upon chancellor of the exchequer George Osborne to simplify the tax code in his forthcoming summer Budget. With the Conservative Budget just three weeks away, the ICAEW said today that the government’s previously-announced plans to cut red tape and reduce costs to British [...]

  • The UK’s first national steel strike in 30 years could happen this month after Unite schedules Tata Steel action for June 22

    June 8, 2015

    The UK is facing its first national steel strike for 30 years, after union members voted for action against Tata Steel.    Unite the union announced today the strike – agreed last week – would go ahead on June 22.    It is part of an ongoing dispute over pensions, with the manufacturer telling workers [...]

  • Think you will retire on £42,000 a year? That’ll be £1m up front…

    May 17, 2015

    Britain’s workers are chronically unprepared for retirement, a new report by one of the UK’s biggest life insurers reveals today, with just seven per cent putting in enough money to meet their expectations. The research, conducted by Watermelon on behalf of Aegon, found a vast gap between the amount of money people expect to receive [...]

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