Govt 'should double' tax exemption on employer pension advice
56% of employers want extension

Kate Smith: "Employers play a vital role in the retirement savings of their workforce, but they need a helping hand from the government."
Aegon has called for the government to double the tax exemption on employer-arranged pension advice, up from £500 to £1,000.
The provider urged the government to extend the limit on income tax and National Insurance relief for employer-arranged pension advice. This is the amount an employer can spend on pension advice per employee...
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