Less of your SSAS

Rachel Dalton looks at the fraud risks threatening small self-administered schemes

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It's becoming clear that there is a problem with small self-administered schemes (SSAS).

Fraudulent activity has always been high in SSAS, and since the loss of the requirement for SSAS to have professional trustees in 2006, it's worsened (PP Online, 19 September). The schemes offer...

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