Crunching the numbers: What parties' pension tax plans mean for scheme members

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Regardless of who is in power after the general election, higher earners are going to see their pension contributions taxed more heavily, according to analysis.

Fidelity Worldwide Investment retirement director Alan Higham has crunched the numbers on what each of Labour's, the Conservative's and the Liberal Democrat's pension plans mean in monetary terms. ...

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