Senior staff at our firm were asked to take pay cuts of up to 20 per cent. What happens to my pension contributions on which I was benefiting from higher rate relief?
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Government spurns calls for full probe into underpaid state pension
Labour urged Pensions Minister Guy Opperman to launch a full investigation, and to find and pay women affected by the Government blunder what they are due.
Can I stop taking state pension and keep other benefits instead?
Could I defer my state pension and go back to how we were? We lose all the benefits that pension credit gave us, and as a result will be very badly off.
Is it time you ditched your pricey pension plan?
Interactive Investor, the low-cost provider, says four of the top five most common transfers into its pension account this year have been from insurance company brands that are typically more expensive.
Will women face big tax bills over state pension error?
The Government is being pressed not to ‘add insult to injury’ by landing women with unfair tax bills. Denyse Vallender, pictured with husband David, was handed £21,700 due to Government bungling.
How much tax will women getting state pension backpayments owe?
Heather Rogers, pictured, founder and owner of Aston Accountancy, explains what women receiving thousands of pounds in state pension arrears should tell the taxman.
FCA pushes work pension schemes to ensure charges are good value
The FCA proposes tightening up rules on assessing value for money, including laying down standardised tests on charges and costs, investment performance and quality of service.
What should we do about a pension invested for our autistic daughter?
She is on the autistic spectrum with almost certainly a life on benefits where a pension later in life will conflict with her benefits and be more disruptive than beneficial.
My sister has persuaded my elderly father to cut me out of his will
Our estranged sister has persuaded my father aged in his 90s to change his will and cut us out, is there anything we can do?By Tanya Jefferies for Thisismoney.co.uk Published: 02:02 EDT, 19 June 2020 | Updated: 04:14 EDT, 19 June 2020
Could your Sipp eat £11,000 more in fees than a rival?
We know high charges eat returns when investing for retirement, but do investors pay enough attention when it comes to drawing on their pension?