Pension Tax changes, what do I need to know? (Afernoon)

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A webinar with Chase de Vere Medical all about pension tax changes and what they could mean for you.

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This webinar is free for BMA members. 

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This live event will also happen at 7pm. Find out more. 

What you will learn

Over recent years there have been some significant alterations to the NHS pension scheme and associated tax. Changes announced by the chancellor introduced in April have largely been welcomed, but the devil is in the detail, so what do the changes really mean for you?

Our financial advice partner, Chase de Vere Medical want to help you get the very best you can out of your pension to safeguard the future for you and your family. We know it’s a minefield out there. There’s so much to know and keep on top of that it’s hard to know where to start and how to save in the most tax advantageous way. This webinar will help you though that minefield. 

  • the annual allowance and how it works
  • updates on the McCloud judgement and the impact on the annual allowance
  • the impact of the abolition of the lifetime allowance on pensions
  • the Lump Sum Allowance (LSA) and the Lump Sum and Death Benefit Allowance (LSDBA).

As part of this interactive webinar, you’ll have the chance to ask the expert panel your own questions, to get the peace of mind you need.

Important information

Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance.

Investments can go up and down in value, so you could get back less than you put in. 

The tax implications of pension withdrawals will be based on your individual circumstances, tax legislation and regulation which are subject to change. You should seek advice to understand your options at retirement.

Who can register?

This webinar is free for BMA members. 

Find out more about our relationship with Chase de Vere Medical.

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Chase de Vere Medical