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Type 1 Annual Certificate of Pensionable Profits

Which certificate should I complete?

GPs who only perform solo work should complete a Type 2 certificate. See the Salaried GPs & Assistant GPs for guidance on completing a Type 2 certificate.

 

What if we can't submit via PCSE Online?

If you are unable to use PCSE Online, you can download the relevant form from the NHS Pensions website and submit to PCSE by visiting our Contact Us page and completing a new GP Pensions enquiry, from 27 January 2023.

What should I do if my form is too big to upload to the online form?

Please download the forms directly from the NHS BSA website, complete it electronically, save it and upload it directly to the online form. As long as you can provide a nhs.net address as a contact email address there is no need to print it off, sign it and scan back in, which often makes the file size much larger.

If you don’t have an nhs.net email address, please upload the form without the signature, and upload a separate page with the signature(s) on. The form will allow you to upload up to five documents in one submission.

When making a BACs/online banking pension payment, what should I put as the reference?

To make a BACS payment, you will need:

1.The NHS England bank account number and sort code

2.Your BACS reference

Please contact the PCSE Customer Support Centre to access the bank details. We cannot provide this publicly or via email for security purposes.

Your BACS reference is made up of:

​Your GP pension scheme number (8 characters)
Info on the form this relates to eg LOC for locum payments: 3 characters
Date: consisting of month (3 characters) and year (4 characters)
For example, if your GP Pension scheme number (or SD number) is 12345678, the payment is for locum pension contributions and it is being made in May 2020, your BACS reference would be 12345678LOCMAY2020.This ensures that your payment is matched accurately to your pension.

How can I make a pension shortfall payment?

To make a BACS payment, you will need:

1.The NHS England bank account number and sort code

2.Your BACS reference

Please contact the PCSE Customer Support Centre to access the bank details. We cannot provide this publicly or via email for security purposes.

Your BACS reference is made up of:

​Your GP pension scheme number (8 characters)
Info on the form this relates to eg LOC for locum payments: 3 characters
Date: consisting of month (3 characters) and year (4 characters)
For example, if your GP Pension scheme number (or SD number) is 12345678, the payment is for locum pension contributions and it is being made in May 2020, your BACS reference would be 12345678LOCMAY2020.This ensures that your payment is matched accurately to your pension.

Then, please use the enquiries form to submit your self-assessment or annual certificate and enter the same reference number when prompted.

Can my practice spread any payments owed?

PCSE does not have the facility to enable practices to spread payments owed over multiple months. Any arrears of contributions must be paid in full, immediately.

Any arrangements for GPs to spread any payments owed to practices would be made directly between the GP and practice.

What happens after I submit the Annual Certificate of Pensionable Profits – Type 1?

Certificates received before 28 February deadline

All annual pension certificates and related adjustments will be processed and adjustments will be carried out in the usual practice monthly pay run. The information should be visible on the August Total Reward Statement, assuming there are no gaps in the pension record.

 

Certificates received after 28 February deadline

Any certificates received after 28th February will be processed as they are received, and adjustments will be made in due course.

Any forms received past the deadline may not be reflected in the August Total Reward Statement, but will show on any future statements, assuming there are no gaps in the pension record.

Any adjustments for individual doctors/non-clinical partners will be clearly shown on the practice Open Exeter statement.

How do I submit the Annual Certificate of Pensionable Profits – Type 1?

The certificate should be completed and submitted to PCSE no later than the 28th February each year.

Forms should be submitted to PCSE by visiting the Contact Us page and completing a new GP Pensions enquiry.

Please download the excel form directly from the NHS BSA website, complete it electronically, save it and upload it directly to the online form. As long as you can provide a nhs.net address as a contact email address there is no need to print it off, sign it and scan back in, which often makes the file size much larger.

If you don’t have an nhs.net email address, please upload the excel form without the signature, and upload a separate page with the signature(s) on. The form will allow you to upload up to eight documents in one submission.

Forms can also be completed and sent by post to Primary Care Support England, PO Box 350, Darlington, DL1 9QN.

Where can I download the Annual Certificate of Pensionable Profits – Type 1?

Every year, the certificate usually becomes available to download from the NHS Pensions website from November/December.

It should be completed and submitted to PCSE via the enquiries form no later than the 28th of February each year.

The certificate and guidance notes are available to download on the NHS Pensions website.

Who completes the Annual Certificate of Pensionable Profits – Type 1?


This certificate must be completed by individual GP providers (i.e. type 1 medical practitioners) and individual non-GP providers who are either partners in practice or working as a single hander.

PCSE can now accept forms without a handwritten signature as long as the contact email address when submitted is an nhs.net email address. If you do not have an nhs.net email address you will need to ensure that the form has a handwritten signature.

If documents are submitted without a hand-written signature, and no nhs.net email address is provided when the documents are sent to PCSE via visiting the Contact Us page and completing a new GP Pensions enquiry, the document(s) will be returned to the sender for re-submission.

What is the purpose of the Annual Certificate of Pensionable Profits – Type 1?

The purpose of the certificate is to calculate:

  • a provider’s pensionable NHS earnings
  • the level at which pension contributions need to be paid, and
    the contributions due
     

PCSE will use this information to reconcile payments received against the certificate and arrange to correct any under or over payments from the previous financial year. 

What happens after I submit the Annual Certificate of Pensionable Profit - Type 1?

Certificates received before 28 February deadline

All annual pension certificates and related adjustments will be processed and adjustments will be carried out in the usual practice monthly pay run. The information should be visible on the August Total Reward Statement, assuming there are no gaps in the pension record.

Certificates received after 28 February deadline

Any certificates received after 28th February will be processed as they are received, and adjustments will be made in due course.

Any forms received past the deadline may not be reflected in the August Total Reward Statement, but will show on any future statements, assuming there are no gaps in the pension record.

Any adjustments for individual doctors/non-clinical partners will be clearly shown on the practice Open Exeter statement.