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Spring statement change could make it ‘significantly harder’ for pensioners

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Pension experts are urging the Government to make a key decision in the spring statement

What is the spring statement?

After her last spring statement lead to months of controversy and debate, Rachel Reeves’ upcoming spring statement is expected to have few major updates. Pension experts are urging the Chancellor to stick to this critical move for the sake of retirees and pension planners.

The Spring Statement will be delivered in Parliament on March 3rd. Ahead of the announcement, PensionBee experts warned any more ‘tweaking’ to pension policies could trigger hardships, uncertainty, and instability for pensioners.

Lisa Picardo, chief business officer UK at PensionBee, explained: “Effective planning for retirement begins with a long-term commitment to saving that stretches across decades. Frequent policy changes to an already-complex pension environment can make it significantly harder for savers to feel confident about the decisions they are making today.

“Savers benefit from clarity and consistency. Assuming no surprises in the Spring forecast, the case for giving the system some desperately-needed stability, and allowing the general public time to digest the recent changes and their ramifications for their savings, has never been greater.”

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The expert added that if the Treasury wants to improve how people engage with their pensions and later life financial planning, they need to create a “stable policy environment would help people plan with confidence”.

Over the past few years, pensions have undergone some major reforms both in the public and private sectors. This includes the new cap on salary sacrifice announced in the last Budget.

The cap is only due to be implemented from 2029. Adding to the complexity of workplace pension planning is the introduction of unused pension funds into inheritance tax calculations from next year.

The pension experts added: “While structural reforms that seek to widen access to overlooked groups such as the self-employed and others in less secure forms of work are welcome, constant tinkering makes long-term financial planning harder and risks discouraging engagement with retirement savings.”

Reeves has insisted that the spring statement will be a lowkey affair this year, emphasising that the autumn budget will be the sole major fiscal event of the year. It’s expected to last just 20 minutes compared to the hour-long Budget speech last autumn.

At the last Budget, the OBR accidentally leaked its economic and fiscal assessment before the speech. Following a security review, the Treasury will be published the OBR’s forecast on Gov.uk instead of the OBR’s own website according to Sky.

While the spring statement is unlikely to hold major policy changes, particularly given the lack of any major economic developments since November 2025.

Some experts have speculated that Reeves could make some minor changes to tax policy in the announcement.

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