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Nice perk if you can get it! Pension Exclusion in the UK.
When Guy Opperman became Pensions Minister , he close to have the words ” financial inclusion” inserted into his title, now is the time for him to prove his title’s worth. According to Government statistics, there are 675,000 of us … Continue reading
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Tagged Guy Opperman, National Insurance, pension, pensions, salary exchange, salary sacrifice, Taxation
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What is salary sacrifice and why’s it under threat?
If you read Jo Cumbo’s piece on possible changes to pensions tax relief in the FT yesterday, you’ll have seen references to the abolition of pension salary sacrifice. Pension Salary Sacrifice is quite legal and both the DWP and HMRC … Continue reading
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Tagged 170 check-out, bull, Chancellor, DWP, HMRC, National Insurance, pension salary sacrifice, pensions, red rag, salary exchange, salary sacrifice, Tax, three card trick, Treasury
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Pension salary sacrifice – how to make friends (and keep the bosses happy)!
Whether you’re an agent or working in-house processing pension payments are or will be part of your payroll duties. But are you doing all you can to make those pension payments as efficient to your employer as they can be? … Continue reading