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GPs have been afforded access to the NHS Pension Scheme since 6 July 1948. To qualify for Scheme membership a GP must be a party to, or working under, a GMS (General Medical Services) contract, a PMS (Personal Medical Services) agreement, or an APMS (Alternative Provider of Medical Services) contract.
The GP Locum Form A is for pensionable NHS work, usually carried out as either a freelance GP locum or for NHS appraisal work. It's not for private work, or if you trade as a limited company, or for work performed more than 10 weeks ago.
NHS Pensions provides active and deferred members with a Total Reward Statement (TRS)/Annual Benefit Statement (ABS) through an online facility, known as Total Reward Statements (TRS). This service is free of charge and is a faster and more convenient way for you to obtain information about your NHS pension.
GP Solo 2021-22-20210401-(V1) 1. NHS Pension Scheme: Claim for 'GP SOLO' work from April 2021. This form must be completed when a GP provider or surgery based salaried GP performs fee based self-employed ad-hoc work, for example Out of Hours (OOHs), clinical commissioning croup (CCG), or GP appraisal work, etc.
The NHS Pension Scheme employer contribution rate increased on 1 April 2019 from 14.3% to 20.6%, plus an employer's levy of 0.08%.
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Retiring when on a break in service If you decide to retire from the NHS Pension Scheme when on a break in service, your pension will be based on your pensionable earnings at the time you left the scheme and will then increase with inflation. You will not have final salary linking.
Employers do not need to pay pension contributions to locums who: are not part of the NHS pension scheme (a locum may only treat income earned from certain contracts as pensionable pay) work through locum agencies that are not recognised NHS employing authorities (and who therefore cannot pension their income)
A locum GP is a fully qualified GP that fulfils the duties of another, absent, GP within a hospital or doctors surgery.
number on any letters we have sent to you, it may be on your payslip (look for 'SD Ref Number') or by accessing your Total Reward Statement or Annual Benefit Statement.
To determine which section of the scheme you should be part of please use the Scheme identifier on the NHS Pensions website, where you will also be able to find information on all the schemes through the relevant guides.

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