State pensioners born before 1959 can add up to £5,644 extra per year to their pension pot with a little-known benefit.
To help savers work out where they stand, we’ve gathered data from the UK government and from leading pension providers to determine the national average pensions kitty, along with how pot size ...
I haven’t saved enough into my pension. My years as a single mum who worked for myself meant making ends meet was a massive ...
A British Armed Forces veteran has spoken of his relief and frustration after discovering he had been mis-sold a pension ...
State pensioners have been issued a two month warning to add up to £60,000 to their pension pot. His Majesty’s Revenue and ...
The government has confirmed that pension auto-enrolment thresholds will remain frozen for 2025-2026 tax year. This means ...
A reader worried about their small pension pot is wondering how they will ever find enough money for retirement ...
State pensioners have the opportunity to add an extra £666 to their pension pot due to a lesser-known rule, although it would require postponing retirement for another year. The new State Pension can ...
The government estimates that pension tax changes will raise £1.46bn a year by 2029-30, but consultants at Lane Clark & Peacock, an actuarial adviser, estimate that revenue raised from UK-wide ...
Retirees can get this gaurenteed income for life through a single life level annuity with a five-year guarantee, according to ...
Britain is considering plans to relax rules on the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) to allow it to reduce the levy it collects ...
It can be difficult to decide how much money to put into a pension. Mr Lewis gives his rule of thumb: “Take the age you start a pension and halve it. Then aim to put this per cent of your pre-tax ...
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