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Join CIOT and the Institute for Fiscal Studies on Tuesday 5 July for another debate at Carlton House Terrace!

You can join us at the venue or watch the debate online. The in-person event will be followed by a drinks reception for attendees.

THE DEBATE

How should the tax system treat pension saving? Is the answer different in a world of ‘pension freedoms’? Should income tax relief on pension contributions be restricted to the basic rate – or should income tax treat pensions like ISAs? Should the annual and lifetime limits on pension saving be reduced further, or increased? How should National Insurance and the new Health and Social Care Levy treat pension saving? Could tax reliefs for pensions be better targeted at those most at risk of under-saving?
 

These are some of the questions our expert panel will consider in this topical debate.

DETAILS OF THE EVENT
Date:       Tuesday, 5 July 2022
Time:       18:30 - 20:00 BST
Venue:    10-11 Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1Y 5AH

OUR PANEL
 

Glyn Bradley - Principal at Mercer and Member of the CIOT Employment Taxes Committee

Charlotte Clark - Director of Regulation, Association of British Insurers, and formerly head of pensions at HM Treasury and the Department for Work and Pensions

Carl Emmerson - Deputy Director, Institute for Fiscal Studies

Additional panellist to be confirmed.

 

Chair: Mubin Haq – CEO, abrdn Financial Fairness Trust



This event is free to attend and open to all with an interest in the topic. The format for this event will be short speeches / presentations from panellists followed by a discussion, with the opportunity for audience members to make comments and put questions to our panel. 

 

To register, please click on one of the following buttons below.

To register to attend in person at Carlton House Terrace, please click on the button below:

PLEASE NOTE - spaces are limited

CARLTON HOUSE TERRACE

To register to view the debate online, please click on the button below:

You will receive a link to join the live-broadcast up to 24 hours prior. 

JOIN ONLINE

If you are unsure at this stage whether you will attend in-person or online you should register to attend in person.

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