The government has placed an annual cap of £300 on trivial benefits in kind that an office holder member of staff may receive tax free.
DB members get far more pension for their tax than DC members
The government has doubled the amount of tax-free childcare that parents of disabled children can claim.
The government is set to issue more than £133bn in gilts in 2015/16, according to Treasury documents.
The next government could save £835m in 2016-17 from pension changes announced in today's Budget according to HM Treasury.
The government has admitted it is possible no secondary market for annuities will develop if buyers were unable to price the risk of such purchases correctly.
Survivors' pensions will no longer be axed once a widow or widower of a deceased member of a public service pension scheme finds a new partner, according to the Budget 2015.
The government should look into the glaring inequality in the tax system that favours defined benefit (DB) pension schemes over defined contribution (DC), Alan Higham has said.
The government is introducing an income tax exemption for payments made for advice on transfers out of defined benefit (DB) schemes.
Chancellor George Osborne has launched a consultation on extending pensions freedoms to pensioners who have already bought annuities.