Most contributors thought the failure of the Wheels test case would not have a big impact in schemes. The bid to secure tax relief on VAT paid on investment management charges was rejected by the European Courts of Justice earlier this month.
The latest fraud is just the tip of the iceberg, says Hannah Brenton
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The National Association of Pension Funds and Wheels Common Investment Fund have lost their bid to recoup £2bn in backdated VAT on investment management services for defined benefit schemes.
Legal & General will increase scrutiny on pension transfer requests in a bid to combat pension liberation schemes.
MPs may be forced to debate a controversial plan to halt age-related tax allowances, in a move dubbed a ‘granny tax', after an online petition opposing it garnered almost 100,000 signatures.
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.