Kevin Wesbroom asks how damaging it would be if the next government put pensions tax relief on a par with ISAs
Providers have said a charge cap on income drawdown, as proposed by Labour leader Ed Miliband, is "unnecessary" and a "solution to a problem that does not even exist".
Pensions are in constant flux but contributions remain stable even if employees are failing to make use of employer matches, Natasha Browne finds
A labour government would act quickly to cap charges on retirement income products according to party leader Ed Miliband.
The news was dominated by plans from the three main parties to cut tax relief and increase auto-enrolment contributions this week. Here's what you might have missed.
The Budget 2015 could see the Tories pledge to raise the income tax bracket by cutting the pensions annual and lifetime allowances, according to reports.
Industry figures have overwhelmingly rejected Labour's proposals to cut pensions tax relief in PP research.
The next government cannot afford to wait until 2017 to review minimum auto-enrolment contributions, according to pensions minister Steve Webb.
Labour’s plan to cut the annual and lifetime pensions allowances has been criticised by the industry, finds Natasha Browne
Promising to look after state pensions is the best way to win votes in the upcoming general election according to research from Barnett Waddingham.