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Concerns that reforms have increased the risks of scams
Higher earners are missing out on £171m a year, says study
Those aged 65 and over account for growing slice of taxpayers
Government accelerates shift to longer working life in response to ‘demographic pressure’
The pensioner who blows a huge pot of money on Italian sports cars is a myth
Regulator warns tougher consumer protection rules could add £1,600 to transfer costs
Cuts to tax-free allowances spur high earners to change tactics on retirement savings
‘People should not simply assume that HMRC has got things right’
Many banks and investment platforms will not offer account for under-40s
Defined benefit providers likely to be reluctant to supply details, says campaigner
Grandparents of working age could be losing thousands in state entitlements
Fewer politicians and businesspeople recognised after Cameron cronyism allegations
Savings vehicle for under-40s will drop 25 per cent penalty for departure in year one
Cut to annual limit for tax relief on savings aims to limit double claiming
Review of auto-enrolment programme will include those in gig economy
Auto-enrolment has seen ‘remarkable’ rise in take-up, says IFS
Burden of paying for always-rising payouts too great on younger generations, MPs say
Spending watchdog says reforms have not helped to clarify system
Analysis claims former chancellor’s reforms will spark problem in the long term
Nearly 90,000 have stopped paying to preserve tax relief
The word ‘pensions’ should be replaced with a term that is not so off-putting, says former minister
Lloyds union launches legal push to close gender gap
Deficit of British retirement schemes at a record high of £945bn
Up to 1m retired British workers could significantly lift their annual income, writes Steve Webb
Government accused of secrecy over demand for ‘Lisa’ some fear will not help young savers
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