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Tag Archives: Ashok Gupta
Where is the money to pay for this? In our pensions – that’s where!
Every time we get a proper Labour Government, we have to ask that question and most times what I’ve heard back is “tax”. I have no wish to pay more tax. I want relief from tax and for the money … Continue reading
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Tagged Altmann, Ashok Gupta, bowles, Gupta, Haldane, Hamilton, McGrath, Pensions, Tax, tax relief
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We need a pensions question time please BBC!
For those interested in New Capital Consensus’ meeting on effective investment , Chatham House have provided a video. “How do we revive investment flows? Lessons learnt from the UK Pensions Bill Act” There is much here that you can skip … Continue reading
Your Pension Needs an Effectiveness Screen using Five Simple Questions
If you’re saving into a workplace pension, you’ll have no idea whether your retirement savings are being managed well or badly. The costs might be reasonable or extortionate. The investment strategy might be serving your interests or someone else’s. Your … Continue reading
“Is this Government really interested in Pension Superfunds?” – asks Gupta
New Capital Consensus are a group of thinking people including my friend Ashok Gupta who want to see policy through to action. I’m not quite sure why I and AgeWage are included on this post, but I’m pleased they … Continue reading
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Tagged Ashok Gupta, DB, dc, Insurers, Pensions, superfunds, Torsten Bell
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