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Useful information for pensioners
P60s and Advice of PaymentsP60s and Advice of Payments (AOPs) will typically arrive by the end of May. These will be sent in batches with the 2026 Pensioner Newsletter.Only contact us if you have not received your pack by 1 June 2026.Jump to:…
Member hub
We regularly carry out research to understand how we can improve the NHS Pensions serviceIf you'd like to find out more about taking part, read our NHS Pensions Research Panel sign-up formIn the member hub you'll find everything you need to know…
What happens to your pension when you die
The NHS Pension Scheme gives you life assurance cover and lump sum benefits that can help to look after your loved ones after you’re gone.As a pensioner member, your family or someone you have nominated may be eligible to receive a dependant’s…
NHS Pension Scheme regulations changing for part-time NHS staff
All NHS employers need to act now to make sure staff don’t miss out on pension contributions.
On 1 April 2025, the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) made a retrospective change to the NHS Pension Scheme Regulations 2015. The changes make…
NHS Pensions Research Panel
We have an exciting opportunity for users of the NHS Pension Scheme to help support improvements in the delivery of our service by joining our expanding research panel. We’re in the process of building up a large group of people who regularly use…
Tax implications
Contributions paid to additional pension benefits qualify for tax relief. They cannot exceed 100% of your taxable pay.
Lifetime Allowance
From 6 April 2006 to 5 April 2024 HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) set a lifetime allowance limit.…
Reasons for overpayment
Overpayment of an NHS Pension can happen for a few reasons. For example, if your pension has been revised or if you're a:surviving spouse or partnerchild dependantre-employed pensionerSurviving spouse or partnerThere may have been an…
How your statement is updated
Each year, we update your pension record to 31 March using information from your employer.Your pension statement will reflect this. It will come in the form of either a:Total Reward Statement (TRS)Annual Benefits Statement (ABS)Each of…