A change to pension anti-forestalling rules could restart the pension transfer market for high earners.
Greece has greatly threatened its chances of an EU bail-out by slamming Germany over war-time atrocities and accusing Italy of hiding public debt.
Gerry Brown takes a look at an example of how people can fall foul of pension rules and incur hefty tax charges
Retirement Planner editor Helen Morrissey recently chaired an online Conjecture debate on the SIPP market. Advisers were encouraged to put their views to a panel of industry experts on how they feel the SIPP market is developing
The collapse of the Robert Gaines-Cooper case could see high net worth individuals flock to Qualifying Recognised Overseas Pension Schemes (QROPS) in a bid to dodge the taxman.
Proposed legislation which could pull financial advisers under HMRC's ‘tax agent' banner will only affect those "doing something illegal" and not intermediaries "giving honest advice", HMRC says.
IFAs could face substantial tax penalties if they offer inheritance tax advice, according to the Tax Advice Network.
Paul Burgin looks at the new Special Annual Allowance Charge on pension contributions.
Plans unveiled by the London Stock Exchange (LSE) to open up the corporate bond market to small investors on Monday 1st February have run into opposition.
At least 2,000 SSAS cases in the UK could face penalties for not fulfilling the role of scheme administrator correctly. Richard Mattison examines what has gone wrong and how to rectify the situation