UK. Govt urged to require UK investment in ‘quid pro quo’ for pension tax reliefs
The government should "embrace bold pension reforms", Baroness Ros Altmann has said, suggesting that the government should require at least 25 per cent of new pension contributions to be invested in Britain as a "quid pro quo" for tax reliefs. Altmann pointed out that the gross tax relief for UK pensions each year amount to over £70bn of taxpayer money, as individuals are able to take a quarter of all pension funds tax free, and no National Insurance is paid...
