Individuals who exceed the annual allowance may be allowed to meet the tax charges from their pension benefits, a Treasury consultation paper says.
More than half of the working population would save more into a pension if legislation did not act as a barrier, according to research from MetLife.
Alan Easter, strategy, product and development director at Honister Capital, has called on advisers to rally around AIFA during the transition to RDR and ignore those who make vocal exits from the trade body.
Skandia has called on HMRC to clarify whether pre-A-Day tax free cash will be protected when the new lifetime allowance (LTA) on pension contributions comes into effect in April 2012.
With the change from RPI to CPI indexation, Graeme Troy takes a look at what this means for pensions
IFAs need to talk about pensions to make them more attractive, writes Phil Clarke, technical services manager at Rowanmoor Pensions.
French president Nicolas Sarkozy's contentious measure to raise the state pension age from 60 to 62 has been passed by the second chamber.
Labour MP Fabian Hamilton has tabled an amendment to the Equitable Life (Payments) Bill to include 10,000 more annuitants in the compensation scheme.
This month's Retirement Planner Inquiry takes a look at how platforms are being used in the retirement planning market
Helen Morrissey talks to Buckles' chairman, Nigel Speirs about how the firm is preparing for the retail distribution review