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Pension savers warned not to make hasty pension withdrawals

By britishbulletin.com4 October 20253 Mins Read
Pension savers warned not to make hasty pension withdrawals
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Retirement savers are growing increasingly anxious ahead of the November 26 Budget amid speculation that the Government could cut the pension tax-free cash limit.

Rumours over possible changes to the current £268,275 lifetime allowance for tax-free withdrawals have prompted some people to consider taking money early from their pensions.

Investment platform AJ Bell has urged savers to resist hasty decisions.

Rachel Vahey, head of public policy at AJ Bell, said: “Those with substantial pension savings must feel somewhat as if they are caught in the headlights.”

She added: “People should not be making important decisions about their future retirement wealth by trying to second guess a Chancellor’s Budget speech.”

The uncertainty has unsettled confidence in long-term retirement planning.

AJ Bell warned that accessing pension cash is a permanent decision, noting that once funds are withdrawn, they cannot be replaced.

“Whether and when to take tax-free cash from your pension is an important long-term decision,” Ms Vahey said.

“Those considering withdrawals to fund retirement or clear debt need to understand the irreversible implications.”

Retirement savers are anxious ahead of the November 26 Budget amid fears of cuts to tax-free pension cash

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The firm advised that keeping money invested within pensions usually produces better outcomes, as funds can grow tax-free while remaining sheltered from capital gains and dividend taxation.

It said patience can pay off, noting that a £400,000 pension offering £100,000 tax-free could rise to £500,000 through contributions and market gains, providing an extra £25,000 tax-free in future.

Once withdrawn, however, funds may become liable for tax on interest, dividends or capital gains, particularly as ISA transfers are capped each year.

To restore confidence, AJ Bell has proposed a “Pension Tax Lock” – a Government commitment not to alter pension tax relief or tax-free cash rules for the rest of this Parliament.

Withdrawn funds may face tax on interest, dividends or gains, especially with annual ISA transfer limits

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“This constant debate about changing pensions tax rules is wearing down people’s trust in the Government and putting them in danger of making knee-jerk decisions,” Ms Vahey said.

She argued that such a commitment would cost little yet prevent damaging speculation.

Tax experts have also weighed in on the wider fiscal debate.

Rob Marchant, head of tax at Crowe, said the Chancellor should consider simpler rate increases rather than repeated technical changes.

“The UK tax laws are already highly complex,” he said. “Much of the recent speculation has been about tinkering with existing rules rather than addressing headline rates directly.”

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Under current rules, anyone aged 55 or over can withdraw up to 25 per cent of their pension savings tax-free, known as a pension commencement lump sum

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He added: “It would then be for the Government to explain the reasons for the move and how the additional tax raised is being spent.”

Under current rules, anyone aged 55 or over can withdraw up to 25 per cent of their pension savings tax-free, known as a pension commencement lump sum.

The lifetime cap stands at £268,275 across all pensions and each withdrawal reduces the remaining entitlement.

AJ Bell said any reduction in the limit would mainly affect wealthier savers rather than all pension holders, with previous governments typically protecting those who have already built up tax-free rights.

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