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Elderly women could receive £3billion in state pension arrears after being shortchanged for decades, the Government admitted this week.
The scandal was uncovered by This is Money and former Pensions Minister Steve Webb, after we launched an investigation into a reader question to his weekly column a year ago.
The huge bill results from a failure to increase some women s payments when their husbands reached state pension age or died, or when they themselves reached the age of 80.
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The huge bill for shortchanging women on their pensions for decades was revealed by Office for Budget Responsibility alongside the Budget announcements today.
I am due to claim my state pension in 2024 and have never stated I intend to take an annuity. My fund is only valued at around £53k and I have already decided that I intend to withdraw my pension.
The Chancellor is hoping to save £250million a year by curbing pension tax breaks for better-off workers, according to reports on his plans for next week s Budget.
Rishi Sunak is considering freezing the lifetime allowance, the total amount you can pay into a pension and still get tax relief, at £1,073,100 for the rest of this parliament, says The Times.
The move would affect higher earners who are still saving for retirement - including those who save hard early on and whose investments do well, and those in final salary pension schemes like doctors and headteachers.
Lifetime allowance: Total amount you can pay into a pension and still get tax relief currently stands at £1,073,100