Merging income tax and National Insurance (NI) would dramatically reduce pension saving and private protection take-up, Jelf Employee Benefits has warned.
Retirement Planner's round-up of this week's key news stories...
Thousands of fishermen will receive no pension because administrators plan to shut down the scheme without locating half their members.
Young people trust advisers less than previous generations and see IFAs as "cold and overly-bureaucratic", the International Longevity Centre (ILC) said.
Retirement Planner speaks to Andrew Tully about how recent reform is changing how people view their pensions.
A fifth of workers are failing to save anything for retirement, a survey of more than 5,000 people suggests.
Philip Brown, head of retirement products at Partnership, is to join LV=.
Latvia's top ten ranking for pension transfers from the UK in 2009/10, despite few British expats retiring there, suggests the country is being used to abuse tax loopholes, AJ Bell said.
KPMG analysis of over 100,000 member records reveals the most common administration failings and how they are increasing fund liabilities by up to 5%.