Stuart Trow, Columnist

Labour Errs Badly by Discouraging Pension Savings

Why save for retirement when you’re headed for just another tax hit?

Why is Rachel Reeves smiling?

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Labour’s recent budget profoundly altered the UK’s pension landscape, but the full significance of its impact has yet to be recognized.

Before Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves cracked down, the government was effectively providing generous tax breaks (of up to 45%) to enable the wealthy to salt away millions into their pensions, which could then be passed onto their heirs entirely free of inheritance tax (IHT).