UK - Partnerships will have to overhaul their pension arrangements if the government imposes a £200,000 a year savings limit, accountants warn.
Baker Tilly’s professional practices group explained that partnership agreements required partners to contribute to their pension at the maximum level permitted by the Inland Revenue. This current...
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