Nearly a million savers could be paying more tax on their pension than required, simply because they have been given the wrong tax code, Royal London has claimed.
A single rate of tax relief could be "far too attractive" for chancellor Philip Hammond to not consider introducing through his Autumn Statement, says public policy expert Iain Anderson.
Budget documents reveal the government is mulling a clampdown on the range of benefits available under salary sacrifice arrangements, writes Kristian Brunt-Seymour.
A person dedicated to fighting for pensioners is still needed according to research from PP.
This week we want to know if the UK needs a pensions minister if the Chancellor always has the last word and whether too many schemes are divesting from fossil fuels.
Statistics from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) have revealed 188,000 people have accessed around £3.5bn since freedom and choice came into effect last April but figures tailed off at the end of 2015.
HM Revenue and Customs has issued a ten point guide to the incoming Tax-Free Childcare scheme.
Use of EBTs amounted to 'redirection of earnings' and therefore subject to tax, court decrees
Employers' national insurance (NI) contributions will be a key consideration as part of a project exploring the potential merger of income tax and NI.
Carers who stay in their employer's home and ministers of religion are being excluded from the removal of the £8,500 benefits in kind (BiK) cap.