Tax tinkering ranked top danger for pensions in 2016

Michael Klimes
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Potential changes to pensions tax relief was ranked as the leading challenge to pensions in 2016 by a quarter of readers polled by Professional Pensions.

Some 24% of the 100 respondents to this week's Pensions Buzz research said tax relief tinkering was the top danger next year. Chancellor George Osborne's (pictured above) reaction to the con...

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