Individuals who exceed the annual allowance may be allowed to meet the tax charges from their pension benefits, a Treasury consultation paper says.
Mark Garnier, one of the MPs who called last night's debate on the RDR, says his next step will be to lobby small business minister Mark Prisk about the potential adviser exodus after 2012.
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The level of compensation due to 10,000 Equitable Life customers who bought with-profits annuities before 1992 would be "impossible to calculate", Tory MP Jonathon Evans says.
Source, the specialist provider of exchange-traded products, has listed its inaugural range of 15 exchange-traded commodities (ETCs) on the SIX Swiss Exchange.
Freddie Mac has reported a Q3 loss of $4.1bn, built largely on bad home loans and dividend payments to the Treasury.
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.
Treasury minister Mark Hoban has backed the move to fee charging as advisers' contribution to rebuilding trust in Britain's financial institutions.
Hargreaves Lansdown forecasts the government will cap pension tax relief at between 20% and 40% ahead of the Treasury's policy announcement on Thursday.