An incoming government must set up a non-partisan Pensions Commission as soon as possible after the general election, argues the International Longevity Centre (ILC UK).
Stephanie Baxter looks the risks schemes will face around the general election
Pensions minister Steve Webb has urged the next government to introduce joint ministers across pensions, the ageing society and the Treasury to break down silos between the departments.
Employers are reluctant to communicate the Budget changes to employees ahead of April due to concerns an incoming government will tinker with pensions legislation.
Shadow pensions minister Gregg McClymont could lose his seat in May according to polling that found a 25.5% swing from Labour to the Scottish National Party (SNP) in his constituency.
Malcolm McLean says the pace of change today is unprecedented, and calls for time to draw breath
Prime Minister David Cameron has said the Conservatives will raise the 40% tax threshold from £41,900 to £50,000 if they win the 2015 General Election.
The current 55% tax duty payable when pension funds are passed on after death is set to be axed under this government, George Osborne has announced.