Healthcare
NHS Pension – 24-hour Retirement for Dentists
Are you a dentist and do you want to access your NHS Pension? Since your NHS contract number and active performer number are directly linked to your NHS pension, if you are the only provider, your NHS contract will expire when you “retire.”
You may be considering or in the process of selling your practice and want to know how to keep your NHS pension. You may be able to take a non-permanent retirement for a period of 24 hours.
We can assist. We have a team of specialist dental solicitors who can advise you.
For more information about our healthcare legal services please call us on +44 (0)20 3475 6751 or email info@carterbond.co.uk
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How do I access my NHS pension?
If you are still in NHS employment you must submit a retirement benefits claim form (AW8) to the NHS pensions department. This includes if you opted out of the scheme, achieved maximum membership or maximum pensionable age but remained in NHS employment. If you are no longer in NHS employment you should complete a Deferred benefits claim form (AW8P). There are some exceptions to these rules, please get in touch with the team here at Carter Bond Solicitors to discuss more.
What is a 24 Hour Retirement?
The 24 Hour Retirement process enables NHS dentists with GDS / PDS contract’s to access their pension benefits without subjecting the contract to termination. Practitioners return to their contract as normal following successful completion of the process and release of their lump sum / monthly payments. The process involves creating either a temporary or indefinite partnership with another GDC registered dentist.
Can I do a 24 Hour Retirement if my NHS Contract is in the name of my limited company?
This is possible but the approach made to your NHS Local Area Team is slightly different. This process involves amendments to Companies House by way of adding the incoming partner who will protect the incorporated contract from termination while the pensions team process your AW8 Form.
How long does it take to do a 24 Hour Retirement?
If you wish to complete this process using the temporary partnership method then the timescales are between 3 – 4 months. If you wish to continue in partnership with the incoming partner following successful completion, the timescales are between 4.5 – 6 months due to necessary CQC involvement.
Do I need to tell the Care Quality Commission of my intention to action a 24 Hour Retirement?
There is no need to inform the CQC if you are actioning the process by way of temporary partnership. This is because we prepare the retirement in advance to occur over a weekend to avoid any patient disruption. If you wish to continue indefinitely in partnership following successful completion of the retirement for whatever reason, the partnership will need to be registered with the CQC before your NHS Local Area Team will give you the green-light too proceed.
YOUR HEALTHCARE LEGAL TEAM
Kate Beech
Partner, Corporate Commercial
e: kate@carterbond.co.uk
t: +44 020 3093 0872
m: +44 07908 078 025
Paul Harris
Senior Associate Solicitor
e: paul@carterbond.co.uk
t: +44 020 3093 0873
Connor Bryan
Senior Paralegal
e: connor@carterbond.co.uk
t: +44 020 3089 8471
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WHY CARTER BOND
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ALL our lawyers have previously worked in large city-based law firms and continue to practise and offer the same high level service they provided to clients in the City but without the pressure and demands often dictated by City law firm. This allows us to be competitive on our fees without compromising our service.
All in all, our clients win, which is the way we like it.
Our knowledge and resources are yours
All our clients benefit from the same high level of care and attention whether the instruction is big or small. At the outset of each matter, we discuss the entire process with our clients, including the costs, potential outcomes and issues associated. This is to ensure clients are fully aware, knowledgeable and are in control always. Supporting and ensuring we provide the highest level of services, we offer our constant contact process with the partner or barrister leading your file, a document log in for matters which are for larger and more complicated instructions and on-going support post transaction should our clients require it. Our aim is not just to get the work done, but to make our clients’ lives easier as we do it, which is why we ensure that our clients have regular access to the resources they need from us.
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