More misery lies ahead for older people under plans to tax the basic state pension at source in a proposal that has been labelled the 'granny tax 2'. The state pension, which rises from £102.15 to £107.45 a week today, is currently paid before tax is deducted. Now the Treasury is considering slapping a 20 per cent basic tax rate on the sum at source, reducing it to £85.96 a week for millions. Wealthier pensioners on the 40 per cent tax rate would receive £64.47 a week. The Treasury's tax advisers are looking into the idea and will report to George Osborne later this year in time for the next Budget....Read more here--: Treasury considers taxing state pensions at source in 'granny tax' 2