George Osborne Hails Pension Change Revolution

Sunday, April 5th, 2015

George Osborne MPMajor changes to UK pension rules come into force at midnight, in what Chancellor George Osborne has called “a revolution”.

He said the moves were the “biggest changes to pensions in 100 years”.

People aged 55 and over will be given new powers to decide what to do with their retirement savings.  From Easter Monday, they can cash in Defined Contribution (DC) pension savings. But there have been warnings about potentially big tax bills.

Mr Osborne told Sky’s Murnaghan programme, “What it means is that people who have worked hard and saved hard can have access to their pensions savings.”

He also urged people to make use of the government’s guidance scheme.  The Pensions Advisory Service (TPAS) will run the Pension Wise guidance service for those approaching retirement.

Pension savers will no longer be required to use their pension pot to buy an annuity when they approach retirement. Some 540,000 people will be able to take control of their savings from 6 April, according to the government.

Pension changes 2015

  • People aged 55 and over can withdraw any amount from a Defined Contribution (DC) scheme, subject to income tax
  • Tax changes make it easier to pass pension savings on to descendants
  • Many people with Defined Benefits (DB) schemes will be allowed to transfer to DC plans
  • All retirees will have access to free guidance from the government’s Pension Wise service
  • Existing annuity holders are unaffected for the time being, but there are plans for them to be able to sell their annuity