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OSBORNE’S SCRAPPING OF DEATH TAX ON PENSIONS COULD PUT MORE PRESSURE ON THE SQUEEZED MIDDLE

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Posted on December 6, 2014

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The boss of one of the world’s largest independent financial advisory organisations is warning that the squeezed middle class could be squeezed even tighter thanks to the Chancellor’s confirmation to scrap the 55 per cent death tax applied to pension pots. The comments from founder and chief executive of deVere Group, Nigel Green, come after […]

The boss of one of the world’s largest independent financial advisory organisations is warning that the squeezed middle class could be squeezed even tighter thanks to the Chancellor’s confirmation to scrap the 55 per cent death tax applied to pension pots.

The comments from founder and chief executive of deVere Group, Nigel Green, come after George Osborne announced in Wednesday’s Autumn Statement that the 55 per cent tax rate will be abolished from April 2015.

Nigel Green - CEO deVere Group

Nigel Green – CEO deVere Group

Mr Green observes: “This policy has been flagged up as a ‘giveback’ to the British public; it is a piece of shrewd politics.  But what has not been widely reported is that the scrapped death tax is to be replaced by income tax.

“Therefore there has to be bona fide concerns that more people will be subsequently dragged into the higher rate of income tax, which is currently 45 per cent.

“As such I suspect that this measure could severely squeeze the middle classes a little tighter yet again.”

He continues: “In addition, this ploy to reach out to older voters ahead of the general election will only apply to those who die before the age of 75. As average life expectancy is already significantly higher than this and is set to continue to increase further, it is unlikely to have a major impact.”

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