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Pensions for teenagers?

Money Box

BBC

Business

4.2804 Ratings

🗓️ 8 January 2022

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Automatic pensions are suggested for 18-21-year olds, the best ways to invest your money in 2022, the tax implications of cash inducements - and the rise and fall of cheques.

There is growing support to reduce the age at which auto-enrolment pensions start. Currently, the limit is 22 years old, leaving younger people missing several years of contributions. We look at what those extra years could mean in terms of financial support for later in life.

2021 was a good year for investors with the FTSE 100. It recovered from a 14.3% fall in 2020 by rising…14.3%. It was the best year for the UK stock market since 2016. But with inflation on the rise, what are the best options for people with some cash to invest in 2022? We get advice from two experts.

What are the tax implications of all those cash offers and incentives customers get to switch things like bank accounts? Does HMRC even have to know? We answer one listener’s question about just that.

And when did you last write a cheque? A generation ago they were a common means of payment. Even ten years ago they were still used regularly. But with the introduction of internet banking and instant online transfers and payments their use has plummeted. Last year cheques accounted for fewer than one in three hundred payments made in the UK — just 135 million out of a total of 40 billion transactions. So what does the future hold for those small bits of paper?

Presenter: Paul Lewis Reporter: Chris Flynn Producer: Dan Whitworth Researcher: Drew Miller-Hyndman Editor: Emma Rippon Studio Manager: Antonio Fernandes Production Coordinator: Janet Staples

Email [email protected] or tweet @Moneybox with questions for the team.

Transcript

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0:00.0

You are about to listen to a BBC podcast and I'd like to tell you a bit about what goes into making one.

0:06.5

I'm Sadata Sese, an assistant commissioner of podcasts for BBC Sounds.

0:11.2

I pull a lot of levers to support a diverse range of podcasts on all sorts of subjects,

0:16.0

relationships, identity, comedy, even one that mixes poetry, music and inner city life.

0:22.4

So one day I'll be helping host develop their ideas, the next fact-checking, a feature,

0:28.3

and the next looking at how a podcast connects with its audience, and maybe that's you.

0:33.6

So if you like this podcast, check out some others on BBC Sounds.

0:39.4

BBC Sounds, music, radio podcasts.

0:43.9

Hello, welcome to this Moneybox podcast.

0:47.1

2021 was a good year for investors.

0:50.1

What should people do in 2022?

0:53.6

Are bonuses for switching banks taxable?

0:57.1

And when did you last use a check?

0:59.3

Do you even know what one is?

1:01.7

But first, people as young as 18 could be automatically enrolled

1:05.4

into their employer's pension scheme under plan set out by an MP.

1:09.9

Conservative Richard Holden wants to reduce the qualifying age

1:13.4

from the current 22 to 18. He also says the qualifying income for automatic enrollment should be reduced

1:20.9

from £10,000 a year. That's to include more young and part-time workers. This week he introduced a bill

1:27.3

in Parliament which would

1:28.4

bring in these changes. Our reporter Chris Flynn, a new voice on Moneybox, has been looking at

1:33.3

these proposals for us. Chris, welcome to Moneybox. What's the idea here? Well, what Richard

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