- Do the latest pension changes have long-term implications for retirement planning and how can investors effectively plan ahead to secure their financial future?
- What role can alternative retirement planning options, beyond traditional pensions, have to play in light of the 2023 Budget changes, in terms of providing additional avenues for wealth preservation and growth?
- What do other recent changes, such as the cuts to capital gains tax and dividend allowances, imply for pension planning and long-term saving?
Future-proofing wealth in the 2023 post-Budget era
ABOUT THE EVENT
ABOUT THE EVENT
Investors are facing a new reality in the wake of the 2023 Budget, which introduced substantial changes to the pension system. Chancellor Jeremy Hunt's surprising move to eliminate the lifetime allowance and increase the annual allowance was welcomed by most savers, but the reforms also emphasise the need for investors to keep up to date with latest developments.
Add the potential for a new government next year - Labour has committed to reinstating the lifetime allowance - and it is clear that investors must stay informed in order to ensure they are safeguarding their investments and planning for the future appropriately.
Hosted by Investors’ Chronicle in partnership with Netwealth, this webinar brought together a panel of experts who discussed the intricacies of the new rules and their implications for investment portfolios and offered valuable insights on how investors can proactively plan ahead to secure their financial future.
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Yveline Callus-Pennec
Commercial Executive, FT Specialist
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