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Category Archives: Sage
If payroll can integrate to our pensions, why can’t we?
Cast your mind back to the back end of 2012 when the big retailers and banks were staging auto-enrollment. The big employers were spending hundreds of thousands of pounds re-coding their payroll software or were ransoming themselves to “middle ware” … Continue reading
Posted in age wage, Payroll, Pension Freedoms, pensions, Sage
Tagged aeclypse, Dashboard, integration, Payroll, pensionsync
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How do I rate my various pensions?
Following the publication of yesterday’s Guidance from the DWP on “DC pension” disclosures, this article asks “have we any framework for answering the question in the title?”. The conclusion is “not yet”, thought the disclosure guidance takes us another step … Continue reading
Posted in auto-enrolment, pension playpen, pensions, Sage
Tagged DWP, OFT, pension playpen, pensions, VFM, workplace Pensions
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2018 and all that… AE costs go up 150%!
How prepared are we for the first big hike in auto-enrolment contributions in April 2018? Should we be preparing our staff for a fall in take home pay? What can we do to see pension saving as a positive? Alright … Continue reading
Posted in auto-enrolment, pensions, Sage
Tagged 2018, auto enrolment, pensions, Sage, TPR, Workie
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Thanks – it’s a delight to do business with you!
It’s a real delight speaking to micro businesses about pensions. You might think a simple question like “which one do you think is best?” would become boring, now we’re closing in on 5000 employers who’ve asked us it. … Continue reading
Posted in auto-enrolment, pension playpen, pensions, robo-advice, Sage
Tagged choice, Delight, Income, internet, NEST, pension playpen, pensions, Retirement, Sage, Technology
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A rallying cry for Britain from Sage’s Stephen Kelly
Carpe Diem The impact of Thursday’s vote moved on swiftly from shock and surprise to confusion this weekend, as it became clear that there are no certainties about what happens next. But whilst the politicians obsess over inter-party vendettas and … Continue reading
Posted in pensions, Sage
Tagged corporation tax, pension playpen, pensions, Sage, Stephen Kelly
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