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Self-employed claim discrimination over pensions savings

By Vanessa Houlder

Published: April 28 2009 03:00 | Last updated: April 28 2009 03:00

A temporary curb on pension tax relief for those earning more than £150,000 is under attack for discriminating against the self-employed, in the latest row over the Budget's squeeze on high earners' pensions.

Thousands of self-employed people, ranging from top lawyers to successful authors, are likely to be affected by a rule introduced in last week's Budget designed to stop people making big extra contributions to their pensions over the next two years.

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