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How do I get the total number of qualifying years for my state pension?

PensionsBy Nathan Holmes16 September 2021

The best way to get the total number of qualifying years for your state pension is to get a state pension forecast. Your forecast will tell you: The total number of qualifying years you have What state pension you are likely to get How to increase it, if you can You have three ways to…

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Budget 2020: NHS dentists get better pension tax relief

Pensions, articlesBy Katherine Flood12 March 2020

The Chancellor has announced in the budget a reform of how tax relief on pension works, which will help dentists. It makes it far less likely that dentists working in the NHS will face additional tax charges. Since 2016/17, some higher earning dentists have faced very high tax charges because of a restriction on tax…

What Happens To My Pension When I Die? A Dentist’s Guide

PensionsBy Katherine Flood3 February 2020

Have you ever wondered what happens if you die before you claim your pension?  We all hope we’ll live to benefit from all those years paying into a pension scheme.  However, it’s worth knowing what would happen if you died before you started to claim any of your pension. This can help you, as a…

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Why dentists may need to pay extra tax for their NHS pension

PensionsBy Katherine Flood7 February 2019

As a dentist with an NHS pension, you’ll receive a detailed letter about your pension and a potential tax charge. Most dentist won’t need to pay this, but you need to know because it’s your responsibility to inform HMRC when this happens. To work it out, there are 2 things you need to know –…

Why dentists may need to pay extra tax for their NHS pension

PensionsBy Katherine Flood21 February 2018

As a dentist with an NHS pension, you’ll receive a detailed letter about your pension Annual Allowance. It can be difficult to understand, but essentially, there may be an additional tax charge to pay if the value of your pension has increased over a certain amount. Most dentist won’t need to pay this, but you…

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