Reforming pension tax relief

How and why the tax treatment of pensions has to change

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Jack Jones examines proposals to overhaul the tax treatment of pension contributions.

It is likely that tax relief on pension contributions will figure in the manifestos of the main parties come the next election. Labour has said the 45% top rate of tax relief will go if it gets int...

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