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Informed Choice Radio Personal Finance Podcast


Feb 26, 2016

Big changes are being made to the pensions lifetime allowance and annual allowance in April 2016. In this episode of the Informed Choice Podcast, Martin talks about these important changes for pension savers and what you can do about them.

There is also a roundup of the latest personal finance new and an update from the world of Informed Choice.

Lifetime allowance and annual allowance changes in April 2016

The lifetime allowance is a limit on the total amount of pension benefit that can be drawn from all pension schemes, either as a lump sum or retirement income, without paying an extra tax charge.

It currently stands at £1.25m and is being reduced to £1m on 6th April 2016.

People with large pension funds or large pension benefits have some options to consider for protection against this lifetime allowance reduction.

In the podcast, Martin talks about Individual Protection 2016 and Fixed Protection 2016, and how these two forms of protection works.

The annual allowance is the maximum you can save into a pension fund and receive tax relief. For the 2015/16 tax year, this is £40,000. It’s also possible to carry forward any unused annual allowance from the previous three tax years.

From April 2016 onwards, higher earners will have a restricted annual allowance. The annual allowance will be tapered down from £40,000 to £10,000, depending on the level of earnings.

Personal finance news update

-Star fund manager Neil Woodford says Leaving the EU would not necessarily damage the UK economy.

-Official figures have confirmed the UK economy grew by 0.5% in the final quarter of last year.

-Lloyds Banking Group has paid a surprise £2bn dividend to investors, boosting shares by 13.6%.

-Royal London has warned that the Budget on 16th March could amount to ‘daylight robbery’ if the Chancellor replaces the current system of pension tax relief with a pension ISA or a low flat-rate of tax relief for all.

-Average house prices have increased by more than the average employees net earnings in more than a quarter of local authority districts across the UK over the past two years, according to the latest Halifax research.

Martin and Informed Choice

Martin Bamford is a Chartered Financial Planner, Chartered Wealth Manager and SOLLA Accredited Later Life Adviser. As Managing Director of Informed Choice, the award-winning firm of Chartered Financial Planners in Surrey, he is responsible for nearly £200m of client assets.

Martin is the author of several bestselling personal finance books and produced his first feature-length documentary in 2014, about the post-war Baby Boomer generation in retirement.

“Bamford excels at making even the dullest topics interesting” – Pensions Management

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