The Pensions Regulator has launched a hard-hitting campaign to illustrate the threat pensions liberation can pose to people's pensions.
More people than ever could face a 55% tax charge through breaching the lifetime allowance. Fiona Murphy asks about the issues and action to take
Former tax boss Andrew Meeson set up the allegedly "fictitious" Moya pension schemes at the behest of convicted fraudster Thomas Scragg, a court heard yesterday.
Hannah Brenton looks at the murky world of pension ‘liberation’ companies
Former tax boss Andrew Meeson and his business associates pocketed £5m in a "very simple and very lucrative scam" by claiming tax relief on fictitious pension contributions, a court heard.
The Pensions Regulator's updated guidance on winding up schemes published last week illustrates a cooperative, practical approach that many in the industry will welcome.
Changes to HM Revenue and Customs guidance for those with fixed protection who are erroneously auto-enrolled have been welcomed.
HM Revenue and Customs is working on a paper solution to PAYE real time information in order to meet the needs of employers unable to use electronic communications.
Stuart Brodie looks at how HMRC's attitude to DB schemes conflicts with reality, and possibly EU law.
HM Revenue and Customs will write to 1.4 million employers in October to help them prepare for changes to the way the report Pay As You Earn data.