HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) will shortly issue guidance to clarify that drawdown funds will not be subject to inheritance tax (IHT) charges after lawyers raised concerns.
The Treasury's action on punitive exit charges has been welcomed but there are concerns that clamping down too much on fees could be detrimental for savers.
The Treasury will consider imposing a charge cap for when people access their pension freedoms in a consultation to be launched next month.
The Chancellor has told the House of Commons that 60,000 savers have taken advantage of the pensions freedoms that came into force in April.
Defined contribution (DC) members using the new pension flexibilities may find their savings are hit by inheritance tax (IHT) because of a "legislative error", Linklaters has warned.
The single state pension which will come in from April 2016 should not be undermined by devolution of powers to different parts of the United Kingdom says Steve Patterson.
The Pensions Ombudsman (PO) has ruled that a pensioner in the Civil Service Pension Scheme be refunded for repayments he made to the scheme after an overpayment error.
Pension administrators should not wait for European legislation to force them to create the role of a data protection officer (DPO) and have higher standards.
The Insolvency Service has made a successful application to the High Court to place two trustee firms linked to pensions scams into provisional liquidation
The High Court has put two trustee companies connected with suspected pension liberation schemes into provisional liquidation following applications made by the Insolvency Service.