“Fears of a bombshell tax raid on pensions are spreading in the City with the Treasury understood to be considering radical cuts to tax relief.
Officials have signalled they are debating whether to slash higher-rate tax relief on pensions contributions in private meetings with industry, The Telegraph can reveal.
Whitehall sources have ruled out proposals for a pensions tax hike on March 23, dubbed "Tax Day" in Whitehall.
However it is thought reforms are being seriously considered that would be highly damaging to the finances of Middle England.
About £40bn a year is spent on pension tax relief – a large proportion of which goes to public sector schemes. Any reform would save enormous sums for the Treasury at a time when the Chancellor Rishi Sunak is under huge pressure to raise cash to pay back the growing pandemic bill.
Experts said the plans would seriously damage millions of workers' retirement prospect and be "politically toxic when people realise what it means for them".”
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/co...ands-pensions/
Rishi ain’t got no balls to do it...
Officials have signalled they are debating whether to slash higher-rate tax relief on pensions contributions in private meetings with industry, The Telegraph can reveal.
Whitehall sources have ruled out proposals for a pensions tax hike on March 23, dubbed "Tax Day" in Whitehall.
However it is thought reforms are being seriously considered that would be highly damaging to the finances of Middle England.
About £40bn a year is spent on pension tax relief – a large proportion of which goes to public sector schemes. Any reform would save enormous sums for the Treasury at a time when the Chancellor Rishi Sunak is under huge pressure to raise cash to pay back the growing pandemic bill.
Experts said the plans would seriously damage millions of workers' retirement prospect and be "politically toxic when people realise what it means for them".”
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/co...ands-pensions/
Rishi ain’t got no balls to do it...
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