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The Institute for Fiscal Studies, an independent, but tending right wing, think tank has proposed rebalancing of tax reliefs on pensions as they favour the rich and are of less benefit to the poor.
ifs.org.uk
1) At the very least (the 25% tax-free on retirement0 should be capped so that it only applies to 25% of, say, the first £400,000 of accumulated pension wealth. Going further, we propose providing the equivalent of a capped 25% tax-free component for basic-rate taxpayers,
2) Employee contributions should not be exempt from the equivalent of PRSI
3) Employer contributions should not be exempt from the equivalent of PRSI

A blueprint for a better tax treatment of pensions | Institute for Fiscal Studies
How should pensions be taxed? We propose income tax and National Insurance reforms that would more evenly support pension saving.
1) At the very least (the 25% tax-free on retirement0 should be capped so that it only applies to 25% of, say, the first £400,000 of accumulated pension wealth. Going further, we propose providing the equivalent of a capped 25% tax-free component for basic-rate taxpayers,
2) Employee contributions should not be exempt from the equivalent of PRSI
3) Employer contributions should not be exempt from the equivalent of PRSI