RP Poll: Fees for small pension pots

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In this week's quick fire poll, we ask: Research from Metlife shows advisers would be willing to reduce fees for individuals who have pension savings less than £50,000.

Would you do the same? Click HERE to let us know your view. In last week's poll we asked: should state pension be taxed at source? A spokesman from the Office of Tax Simplification suggested taxing the basic state pension at source could be a good way for government to streamline pensions tax. Over half of you (56%) of you agreed with his recommendation. The remainder (44%) said pensions should not be taxed before they are paid to pensioners.    

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