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Is auto-enrolment any more than a tax?

Posted on May 17, 2015 by henry tapper

Speaking in Birmingham last week, former pension minister Steve Webb, commented on how hard it will be to raise the bar on employer auto-enrolment contributions from the current 1% of band earnings to 3% "Anything to get AE pension contributions … Continue reading →

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Posted in pensions | Tagged accountants, Accountex, auto enrolment, Government, Government Actuary, henry tapper, National Insurance, National Insurance Fund, Payroll, pension playpen, Ros Altmann, state pension, steve bee, Tax, VAT | 3 Comments
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