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  • ladymuck
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    There was some reporting in the Torygraph about raising the lifetime allowance being up for discussion. I doubt it would ever be abolished

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by Permatractor View Post
    Hi -Don't know if there is any truth in it but I read somewhere they are thinking of abolishing or increasing that lifetime allowance back to what it was.
    Don’t think abolishing is on the cards, at best they’ll increase it to take some people out of being caught by it

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  • Protagoras
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    Originally posted by cojak View Post


    Feck off.

    Workers over 50 encouraged to end early retirement https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-64083802

    +1

    So Messrs Sunuk and Stride are supposedly concerned about economic inactivity among the over 50s?

    Presumably this is an extension of their concern shown for the freelance community attacked by their policies in recent years.

    Not data based, but I expect that most of the economically inactive former freelancers are over 50.

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  • Permatractor
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    It was Osborne’s tax policy (introduction and then massive reduction in lifetime pension pot size) that made it no brainer to retire early - why work if one gets whacked by crazy pension related tax? Can be fixed in 5 minutes

    A much bigger raid on private pensions is coming for sure - Govt maxed out of everything else
    Hi -Don't know if there is any truth in it but I read somewhere they are thinking of abolishing or increasing that lifetime allowance back to what it was.

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  • AtW
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    It was Osborne’s tax policy (introduction and then massive reduction in lifetime pension pot size) that made it no brainer to retire early - why work if one gets whacked by crazy pension related tax? Can be fixed in 5 minutes

    A much bigger raid on private pensions is coming for sure - Govt maxed out of everything else

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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Once Rishi’s Chunt cuts power subsidies in 2023 a lot more people will have to work more to keep the lights on, plus a new raid on pension pots of the “well off” going to “gently” push them back to work…
    The only HMG raid on pension pots (I'll exclude Maxwell and similar) was Brown removing their tax relief on dividends, which has had myriad bad knock on effects, but hey. All the other attacks have been on the contributions to the pot, not the pot itself. So anyone with a sufficient fund won't be affected, while those still in work will be.

    It's called joined up thinking.

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  • AtW
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    Once Rishi’s Chunt cuts power subsidies in 2023 a lot more people will have to work more to keep the lights on, plus a new raid on pension pots of the “well off” going to “gently” push them back to work…

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post
    Can’t the millions of under 50s who are unemployed and on benefits take the jobs on?
    (I’m sure I read that in the Fail)
    Rishi should be glad that some people like expensive foreign holidays - otherwise a lot more people could retire.

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  • WTFH
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    Can’t the millions of under 50s who are unemployed and on benefits take the jobs on?
    (I’m sure I read that in the Fail)

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  • cojak
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    Over 50s work MOT



    Feck off.

    Workers over 50 encouraged to end early retirement https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-64083802

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