All articles by Amy Austin – Page 3
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Govt suffers defeat in Lords over triple lock scrap
On the go: The government has suffered a defeat in the House of Lords over its plans to restrict increases in the state pension next year by temporarily suspending the triple lock.
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Maps told to reform Pension Wise in govt-backed report
On the go: The Money and Pensions Service has been urged to look into how commercial companies could be used to deliver Pension Wise guidance as part of a government-backed report looking at how the organisation can be improved.
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Altmann calls on peers to block triple lock scrap
On the go: The government’s plan to suspend the triple lock could be blocked in the Lords on Tuesday amid concerns that pensioners will struggle against rising living costs.
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State pension to rise by 3.1% in April as inflation dips slightly
On the go: The UK state pension is set to increase by 3.1 per cent in 2022-23, in line with September’s inflation figure.
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Third of judges breach annual allowance as numbers affected triple
On the go: More than 1,000 judges breached their annual allowance in the 2020-21 tax year and are now facing significant tax bills.
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Pensions tax relief ‘cost’ hits £42bn
On the go: The ‘cost’ of pensions tax relief increased by £4.4bn to £41.3bn between 2017-18 and 2019-20, data from HM Revenue & Customs has shown.
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British Steel payouts reach £21.5m
On the go: The Financial Services Compensation Scheme has paid out £21.5m to members of the British Steel Pension Scheme who were wrongly advised to transfer their defined benefit pensions, after payment figures have doubled in the past few months.
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Triple lock suspension unpopular but fair, says industry
On the go: By suspending the wages element of the pensions triple lock the government has remained fair to both pensioners and taxpayers, although the former is likely to be disappointed, industry experts have said.
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PM announces 1.25% levy and dividend tax rise to fix social care
On the go: Prime minister Boris Johnson has set out the government’s long-awaited plans for social care reform, announcing a 1.25 per cent ‘health and social care levy’ and a rise in dividend tax as central elements to cover the costs.
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State pension: Triple lock earnings link suspended for 1 year
On the go: The government has suspended the wages element of the pensions triple lock to avoid a disproportionate rise in the state pension following the pandemic.
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FCA to review DB transfer redress guidance
On the go: The Financial Conduct Authority is preparing to review its redress guidance for unsuitable pension transfer advice by the end of the year and has clarified what it expects of financial advice companies in the meantime.
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DB transfer requests return to pre-pandemic levels
On the go: Cash equivalent transfer value requests are starting to return to pre-pandemic levels following a 50 per cent increase in quotations, research has found.
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Introducer fined after making thousands of cold calls
On the go: A Halifax-based company has been fined £50,000 by the Information Commissioner’s Office after making 97,000 marketing calls to people offering to review their pensions.
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State pension ‘too low’ to scrap earnings link
On the go: With the state pension still below the 1979 level relative to earnings, it would be unwise for the chancellor to drop the triple lock earnings link, Baroness Ros Altmann has warned.
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Triple lock ‘ticking time bomb’ as earnings grow 8.8%
On the go: Pressure is piling on UK chancellor Rishi Sunak to review the pensions triple lock as average earnings have jumped 8.8 per cent in the latest quarter.
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Generations divided over triple lock reform
On the go: There is a large generational divide when it comes to keeping the triple lock in its current form, with the over-fifties more keen for it to stay than younger people.
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Investors in line for £11m windfall as FCA wins Avacade case
On the go: The Financial Conduct Authority has won its case against unregulated introducer Alexandra Associates UK and its directors over the troubled transfer of £92m pension assets, after previous findings were upheld in the Court of Appeal.
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Pensions at bottom of list for young savers
On the go: Young savers have put pension saving at the bottom of their list of priorities and would rather save for a home or trips away.
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Raise retirement age to help UK recovery, says policymaker
On the go: Raising the retirement age could help the country recover post-Covid, a policymaker has suggested.
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Seven providers sign up for dashboard test
On the go: Seven software providers, third party administrators and pension providers will be taking part in the first test of the pensions dashboard.