The lifetime allowance "has outlived its usefulness" and should be scrapped as part of a wider overhaul of pension taxation, Tom McPhail has said.
The government must rein in pension promises, or find the funds to back them as the state's unfunded liabilities approach £6trn, argues the Centre for Policy Studies (CPS).
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has looked east for its new head of enforcement, bringing in the man who currently heads up the same division for the Hong Kong regulator.
Ros Altmann could struggle to make her mark as pensions minister as ‘political oxygen' for further pension policy reforms is extremely limited, a consultant has said.
The Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) is considering how it can introduce 'risk' as a metric upon which to base the calculation of its levy on firms.
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Mike Morrison's take on HMRC's IHT update
Professional adviser body the Personal Finance Society (PFS) has called for the introduction of a product levy to help reduce the regulatory cost for advisers.
A handful of the UK's largest financial advice firms have decided to distinguish their businesses from rivals' by publishing their fees on their company websites.