Scam fears prompt new parliamentary inquiry into pension freedom

Concern over the rise in scams is among the reasons prompting a new Work and Pensions Select Committee inquiry into whether the pension freedom reforms have achieved their objectives and if policy changes are needed. The committee, which is chaired by Birkenhead MP Frank Field, said this would follow up an inquiry it conducted shortly after the reforms were introduced …

Retirement ProfessionalsScam fears prompt new parliamentary inquiry into pension freedom

Gov’t cancels plans for secondary annuity market

The government has decided to cancel plans to create a market for secondary annuities. A statement on the Treasury’s website explained the reason for the U-turn just 6 months before it was due to be implemented. The government said, “It has become clear that creating the conditions to allow a competitive market to emerge could not be balanced with sufficient …

Retirement ProfessionalsGov’t cancels plans for secondary annuity market

New tax year, new changes for pensions in 2016-2017

The new tax year for 2016-2017 starts today (April 6th) which means new changes, so here is what you need to know. THE NEW STATE PENSION The new ‘single-tier’ state pension starts today which means anyone who reaches pension age from April 6th will get the full flat rate payout of £155.65 per week. This will only apply if you …

Retirement ProfessionalsNew tax year, new changes for pensions in 2016-2017

Basic state pension to rise to £119 per week

Autumn Statement boost for pensioners In Wednesday’s Autumn Statement, the Chancellor will announce the basic state pension will increase to £119.30 a week from April 2016. The BBC reported the basic state pension will get its biggest rise since 2001. The increase equates to 2.9% and will be worth £174.20 extra a year to someone on a full basic state …

Retirement ProfessionalsBasic state pension to rise to £119 per week