PLSA: Most pension tax reforms will leave things worse and schemes at risk

Hope William-Smith
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Most reform options for pension tax will leave many savers with smaller pots and cause substantially more costs for schemes and employers, says the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association (PLSA).

The trade body set out five principles for effective tax reform in a report published yesterday (24 February) which considers the separate impacts on savings, savers, and schemes. This comes ahe...

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