Government plans to hike the income tax threshold to £9,205 could complicate the roll-out of auto-enrolment, experts have warned.
South Yorkshire Pension Fund has launched a campaign to highlight the "frightening" amounts of money members will lose in benefits if they opt out of the scheme.
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The Pensions Regulator is set to launch an investigation into administration switching after scheme concerns over cost and data transfer issues.
Pension tax relief, tax-free lump sums and the annual allowance remained unchanged in the Budget, much to the relief of the pensions industry.
The point at which people start paying income tax has been increased to £9,205, George Osborne announced in today's Budget.
The 50p top rate of income tax will be reduced to 45p from April next year, Chancellor George Osborne announced this afternoon.
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The government will publish proposals on increasing the state pension age automatically this summer.