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Many employers face uncertainty as the payroll deadline looms for compliance with the state’s imposed retirement savings scheme
Taking a lump sum from your retirement savings can have implications further down the line — but it could save you from a government tax grab
Making retirement savings liable to inheritance tax blurs the line between what is ours and what is the government’s to take as and when it pleases
Forcing more workplaces schemes to invest in unlisted assets may help drive growth, but will it be good for our savings, asks Imogen Tew
Billions are being drained from our pensions by an alphabet soup of regulators and miles of red tape, says pensions expert Tom McPhail
Richard Fuller told a Tory conference fringe event the pension could be means-tested. There are calls in the party to reconsider the triple lock annual increase
Buying a fixed-term annuity could bridge the gap until you qualify for a state pension
Pay less than £3,000 a year into a child’s fund for 18 years, and they could have £1.2 million at 57, says savings expert Maike Currie
The 73% rise in cash terms since 2011 compares with growth in average real wages of only 8% — this disparity raises urgent questions about fairness
Twenty-somethings are already worried about the state pension — now they have been warned that they will need a terrifying £3 million for a comfortable old age
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