UK - An ‘oversight' in the Finance Act will allow a small limited company to put all a self-invested personal pension fund in its own shares, Standard Life claims.
The wording of the Act, which sets investment limits for small self-administered schemes and SIPPs, refers to schemes set up by employers. But Standard Life senior technical manager John Lawson ...
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