The Inland Revenue appears to have changed the way it treats continuous service for pension purposes...
The Inland Revenue appears to have changed the way it treats continuous service for pension purposes Until recently the Association of Pensioner Trusts (APT) has understood that a director who works for a company that is made up of several other companies can take remuneration from one or more of those subsidiaries and have it appear as continuous service as far as the pension is concerned Paul Smith, a member of the APT, said: "The Inland Revenue is saying that you will have to look at the services with each of those companies individually. For a lot of pension cases this is extremely de...
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