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NHS pension, help please
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katieclampet wrote: »I have looked at lots of information, but there seems to be nothing about leaving pension, and carrying on working. All the information available seems to be about actually retiring, then going back to work.
Will try that website, thanks
Is this helpful?
http://www.hscpensions.hscni.net/download/Employers/Employers-Factsheets/Retirement/Age-Retirement-1995-Section.pdf
And also this?
Late retirement
If you remain in employment after your NPA, you may continue to earn benefits as long as you stay in this Scheme, up to age 75 (65 if you have Special Class status and are a member of the 1995 Section) or until you reach 45 years’ Scheme membership. Your pension benefits will be based on your pensionable pay and membership when you do eventually retire. At age 75 you become entitled to your benefits without having to have a break in your employment.
1995Section
There are no provisions to increase any of your benefits because they are paid after your NPA.0
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