Chancellor George Osborne today announced the government will consult on the merging of income tax and national insurance contributions (NI).
An IFA has blasted James Hay for making 'schoolboy errors' when calculating a SIPP customer's pension benefits.
Margaret Cole, director of enforcement at the FSA, will become the head of half of the regulator as it divides in two in April.
There is "no overriding reason" why a merger of national insurance (NI) and income tax should not go ahead, an actuary says.
A group of nuns are suing the Boston Archdiocese and their cardinal and have demanded $1.4m out of their pension pot.
The SIPP administration services arm of wealth management firm Montpelier is closed to new business.
MPs have called on the government to take action over Nationwide's planned closure of all its inner southeast London branches.
Hornbuckle Mitchell has been ordered to pay compensation to the estate of a client after its poor service caused a terminally ill man "distress and inconvenience".
A widowed pensioner in Birmingham is finally pocketing £60,000 in previously unclaimed benefits.
Mark Hoban, financial secretary to the Treasury, was today forced to face down challenges by leading insurers who fear the new regulatory regime will be biased towards banking.