HMRC issues guidance on abolition of pensions lifetime allowance
HMRC recently issued preliminary guidance in  regard to the abolition of the pensions lifetime allowance.
At the Spring Budget, Chancellor Hunt  announced that the lifetime allowance charge will be removed from 6 April 2023.  The allowance will be fully abolished from the 2024/25 tax year via a future  Finance Bill, HMRC said.
HMRC states that pension scheme administrators 'will need to continue to operate  lifetime allowance checks when paying benefits (for example, assessing whether  an individual has available lifetime allowance) and to issue benefit  crystallisation event statements.
'However,  following the standard lifetime allowance checks, for a benefit crystallisation  event occurring after 6 April 2023 no lifetime allowance charge will arise and  there will be no requirement to report lifetime allowance charges on the  accounting for tax return (AFT).'
As a result of the abolition of the lifetime  allowance, the maximum amount most members can take as a pension commencement  lump sum will be frozen at £268,275, which is 25% of the current standard  lifetime allowance of £1,073,100. However, members with a protected right to a  higher pension commencement lump sum on 5 April 2023 will continue to be able  to access this right.
Internet  link: HMRC website