SPP expresses support for salary sacrifice for pensions

Society argues salary sacrifice is ‘well-established’ feature of UK pensions landscape

Martin Richmond
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Hitchiner: Changing salary sacrifice arrangements would see the extra tax burden hit members and their savings very selectively
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Hitchiner: Changing salary sacrifice arrangements would see the extra tax burden hit members and their savings very selectively

The Society of Pension Professionals (SPP) has voiced its support for continuing to offer salary sacrifice arrangements to employees.

The SPP said the fact that a third of private sector employers, as well as many public sector employers, currently offering salary sacrifice arrangements showed these arrangements are a "well-estab...

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