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Disclosure of senior managers’ remuneration (Greenbury) 2020
We anticipate that the Greenbury functionality within Pensions Online (POL) will be available from Monday 6 January 2020.
Requests for disclosure information should be received by NHS Pensions between 6 January 2020 and Friday 28 February 2020 to…
Reminder: Third parties signing claimant application forms
We will only accept a third party signature on benefit application forms such as, Part B of form AW33E, the retirement benefits application form AW8 and application to commute ill health retirement benefits form AW341, where the member has…
Pensioner P60s, Advice of Payments and Annual Newsletters
P60s, Advice of Payments and annual newsletters are currently being sent to all NHS Pensioners.
A P60 includes information about the pension paid and the tax deducted during the tax year.
P60s are distributed in a phased approach and typically…
HM Treasury release public service pension schemes consultation (McCloud)
HM Treasury has released their consultation document following the Court of Appeal judgment in December 2018 sometimes referred to as ‘McCloud’. The consultation sets out a number of options from the government following the judgement.
If you are a…
Final pay controls
The aim of the final pay control regulations in the 1995 Section of the NHS Pension Scheme is to protect the NHS Pension Scheme against the costs of excessive increases in pensionable pay at or before retirement.
Employers are charged if they give…
Important news if you've received a 1995/2008 Scheme pension savings statement for 2023/24
You may have received a 1995/2008 Scheme pension savings statement showing a pension input amount for tax year 2023/24 in brackets, ‘£(10,987.60)', for example. This means that the figure is a negative pension input amount.
You need to read the…
Making your decision about your NHS Pension benefits
Every Public Service Pension Scheme is working through significant complexity to put in place the Public Service Pensions Remedy for all affected members
As the largest Scheme, the NHS Pension Scheme has made substantial progress towards…
Applying for ill health pension benefits
If you become too ill to work, you may be able to retire and take your pension benefits. We understand that if you're looking to retire on ill health grounds, how difficult this time can be for you. So we have tried to make it as easy as possible…
Understanding your choice after retirement
We've started writing to NHS Pension Scheme members who have claimed benefits from any part of the Scheme and are affected by the public service pensions remedy.
These letters explain that members have a choice of 1995/2008 Scheme (whichever Scheme…
Applying for your pension
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Overview
When you're ready to take your NHS Pension, you'll need to apply for it.
The NHS Pension Scheme overview (PDF: 178KB) provides more detail about the different pension schemes you could have pension benefits in.
Read the…