This morning newspaper reports said George Osborne is expected to reject calls to cut the tax-free annual pension contributions limit from £40,000 to £30,000 in his Autumn Statement.
A ruling by the deputy pensions ombudsman (PO) has clarified trustees' responsibility around communicating tax issues.
Jonathan Stapleton says reform would cost more than it is worth
The average annual pension contribution received by executives of FTSE100 companies has risen from £225,000 to £242,000 since 2011, according to research from LCP.
HM Revenue and Customs has launched a consultation on two new forms of protection for people caught unfairly by the government's most recent cuts to the lifetime allowance (LTA).
The Pensions Advisory Service (TPAS) has updated its advisory content to include additional technical information, factsheets and multimedia content.
Rachel Dalton looks at how schemes are coping with the changes to tax relief
The latest rumour circulating as Budget 2013 draws near is that George Osborne has his beady eye set on pension commencement lump sums.
As speculation over the budget intensifies, PP brings you the latest hints, tips and rumours.
The reform is a tax on business that could create behavioural change, says Mark Wood