Austria has suspended financial aid to Greece and claims the debt-stricken country failed to comply with the tax revenue targets agreed in the rescue deal.
Stuart Russell delves into legislative changes affecting how retirement income can be taken.
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A Treasury sub-committee today launches an inquiry into HMRC's effectiveness and administration, following several thousand cases of over and under-paid income tax.
Several people connected with Tudor Capital Management, a pension scheme administration service provider, have been arrested on suspicion of fraud, cheating the public revenue and money laundering.
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HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) will receive a budget boost of £900m to crackdown on tax avoidance and claw back money owed.
HMRC has admitted millions more people than previously thought could be affected by recent PAYE problems.
The government's proposals to remove the age-75 annuitisation rule and simplify income drawdown are a step in the right direction but still "missing a big opportunity", Skandia says.