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What can savers expect if the abolition of the limit is reversed after a general election?
What’s the outlook for financing your retirement? FT readers and our expert panel debate the most pressing issues
Proposals follow April’s axing of lifetime allowance
Number of higher-rate taxpayers set to surge to 5.6mn
National insurance contributions can filled as far back as 2006
Top 10 per cent male earners pay more in national insurance than they get in retirement benefit, study reveals
Older schemes may have advantages worth keeping
Cases emerge of DWP processing errors relating to those who paid the ‘married woman’s stamp’
Plans to standardise growth assumptions by the Financial Reporting Council are in danger of confusing savers
Figures raise concerns over impact of rising prices on savings
Older pensioners can benefit from out-of-favour retirement instruments
State pension reforms will hit bereaved spouse’s finances
Tens of thousands of additional women might be owed money because they did not know they had to claim for an uplift
Parents could be eligible for higher retirement income relating to child benefit claims
£2.7bn state pension back payments are the latest indication of inequalities
The pandemic will have side effects for pensions planning
Former pensions minister says the crisis means greater flexibility is needed
Tories jump on threat to pledge to leave alone those making less than £80,000
Emergency action to tackle hospital staffing could break rules as health climbs election agenda
Treasury benefits to tune of £250m but critics complain of added complexity
Check your state retirement forecast, urges former minister
HMRC and pension regulator urged to look at actions of employers
Civil servants resisted curbs to prevent scams, Baroness Altmann tells MPs
Less than half of guidance given to clients was ‘suitable’, regulator finds
Concerns that reforms have increased the risks of scams
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