Some defined benefit scheme members face a tax hit of thousands of pounds if they receive a pay increase after 5 April, a lawyer warns.
Squire Sanders Hammonds partner Matthew Giles (pictured) said DB members of a scheme with a default pension input period risk their pay increase being wiped out if their employer has not brought fo...
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