UK - The National Association of Pension Funds has criticised the Inland Revenue for forcing companies to take contribution holidays.
The NAPF hit out after new figures by the Trades Union Congress showed that contribution holidays had cost schemes £1.1bn since 1997. But the NAPF explained that Inland Revenue rules only allowed ...
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