The industry has lambasted proposals to restrict higher-rate tax relief for those earning more than £130,000.
Yesterday (March 3), the government closed its consultation on plans to restrict higher-rate tax relief on pension contributions from April 2011.
Anti-forestalling regulations are driving high-earning employees in certain sectors to work abroad because they are no longer willing to work in a "tax hostile" environment, a provider says.
The basic pension contribution allowance could be the next target in the Government's plans to cut pension relief, according to Tom McPhail.
Retirement has become a major political battleground in the run up to a general election, according to Tom McPhail.
The Association of British Insurers is set to tackle the issue of at-retirement apathy with the launch of updated "wake up" packs for savers approaching retirement.
Daily Mail and General Trust is to launch an in-house financial awareness programme next year.
JONATHAN STAPLETON speaks to Daily Mail and General Trust (DMGT) pensions communication and policy manager TERESA BERKENGOFF about its pension quality mark, member communication and an innovative financial awareness programme it is launching for employees....
Helen Morrissey looks at the formation of the Pensions Income Choice Association and asks how it aims to increase peoples' awareness of their retirement income options
UK - The next government should introduce an independent pensions commission to provide long-term continuity over pensions policy, a survey by GP's sister publication Professional Pensions revealed.