UK - High taxes on property investment have meant pension schemes have largely missed out on the sector's outperformance, NAPF chief executive Christine Farnish claims.
Farnish told the Association of Property Unit Trusts (APUT) that schemes had missed out on the best performing asset class over the past one, three, five and ten years due to the restrictions of st...
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