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Martin Lewis highlights ‘important’ pension change not mentioned in Spring Budget 2023

by Martha McHardy
March 19, 2023
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Finance expert Martin Lewis has highlighted one “important” change to pensions that was not mentioned by the chancellor in the spring Budget.

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced changes to pensions in the Budget on Wednesday, including scrapping thewor lifetime allowance.

However, there was one change that the chancellor did not mention in his address to Parliament – which also aims to encourage older people to continue working, according to Mr Lewis.

Finance expert Martin Lewis has highlighted one “important” change to pensions that was not mentioned by the chancellor

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The finance expert pointed out that people in certain circumstances will be able to put more money into their pensions.

According to the Budget paper, the government will increase the annual allowance from £40,000 to £60,000 from 6 April 2023. Individuals will continue to be able to carry forward unused annual allowances from the three previous tax years. This is the most you can save in your pension pots in a tax year (6 April to 5 April) before you have to pay tax.

The money purchase annual allowance (MPAA), which replaces your annual allowance after you’ve started to draw your pension pot, will also be increased from £4,000 to £10,000 and the minimum tapered annual allowance from £4,000 to £10,000 from 6 April 2023.

Mr Lewis said: “I think perhaps the most interest change to pensions, though, is one he didn’t mention, which is the money purchase allowance is going up from £4,000 a year to £10,000 a year. Now, what that means, that’s the amount that those people who’ve already taken some pension money are allowed to put in their pensions.

“So currently the annual allowance is £40,000 and this is £4,000. So take any money from your pension and suddenly you can only put £4,000 in it. But in future, the annual allowance is £60,000.

Britain’s Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt gestures as he poses with the budget box at Downing Street

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“Take any money from your pension, you’ll still be allowed to put £10,000 a year in, which is enough for most people.”

Mr Lewis also pointed out what he thinks is the reasoning behind the Chancellor’s changes to the allowance. He added: “And of course, he says the changes to pensions is all about helping those people who are thinking about not working – older people in their fifties and above who are thinking about not working, actually encouraging them to work.

“And I think that that money purchase allowance would be a big one in there.”

Amongst the measures announced in the Budget was a major expansion in state-funded childcare, aimed at boosting economic growth. Mr Hunt also revealed he would add £11bn to Britain’s defence budget in the next five years.

He said the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) now forecasts the UK will not enter a technical recession this year and that the government “will meet the Prime Minister’s priorities to halve inflation, reduce debt and get the economy growing”.

Despite “continuing global instability”, Mr Hunt said, the OBR expects inflation in the UK will fall from 10.7% in the final quarter of last year to 2.9% by the end of 2023.



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