NHS Pension Choices – The Key Factors

If you are a member of the NHS pension scheme, you will soon be asked to make a very important decision. That is, should you remain in the current version of the scheme (applies if you were a member pre-April 2008) or should you transfer to the new version (post-April 2008). To help, the NHS [...]

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Income Tax Rises 2010 – Will You Be Affected?

Large rises in income tax are due to take effect from next April for people earning over £100,000. New rates of tax were announced by the Government in the recent budget and they are going to hit many of our clients hard!  This is because our clients tend to be higher earners, with many in [...]

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New NHS Benefits – It’s All Ended In Tiers

There have been many changes in overall pension rules by the government, and we have discussed in Financial Tips how this has affected the NHS Pension Scheme in previous articles such as the Lifetime Allowance. Other NHS rule changes might not be so obvious, but for the unfortunate few who fall ill, have a serious [...]

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NHS Pension Scheme Contribution Percentages – Hot Topics Q & A

Q. I am a Consultant age 57, and have decided to go part time next month. Looking at all the implications am I right to say that although my pay will be greatly reduced, I will still pay NHS Pension contributions based on my Whole Time Equivalent income? A. You have obviously done your homework.  Yes [...]

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Sell Dental Practice Now or Later? – Hot Topics Q & A

This week’s Q&A is more in depth than usual and follows a ‘conversation’ style. Q. I guess something I have been considering is my retirement from general dental practice at age 58-60 while I still enjoy it and before my health suffers. I am currently 52 (53 in May) and in good health. I will have an [...]

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New NHS Pension Choice At Retirement – More Pension or More Cash?

In the past when it came to how the NHS paid your pension, it was very simple. You had a pension based on the number of years’ service in the Scheme, your income, and whether you had purchased added years. You also received a tax free lump sum of three times that pension (although GMPs [...]

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NHS Superannuation Pension – Should I Take It Early? – Hot Topics Q & A

Q. I’m a 57 year old dentist and am planning to retire when I’m 58. Should I take my NHS pension at 58, or am I best waiting until age 60? A. You’ll be aware that there is a penalty for taking the benefits from the pension prior to age 60. If you retire at 58, you’ll receive an [...]

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