NHS Scotland 1995 Section Pension Formula:
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The NHS Scotland 1995 Section Pension is a defined benefit pension scheme for NHS staff in Scotland who joined before April 2008. It provides a pension based on pensionable earnings and years of service, calculated using the formula: Pension = Pensionable Earnings × 1/80 × Years of Service.
The calculator uses the NHS Scotland 1995 section pension formula:
Where:
Explanation: For each year of NHS service, you accrue 1/80th of your pensionable earnings as annual pension. The total pension is the sum of all years of service.
Details: Accurate pension calculation helps NHS Scotland staff plan for retirement, understand their pension benefits, and make informed decisions about their career and retirement timing.
Tips: Enter your pensionable earnings in GBP and your total years of NHS service. Both values must be positive numbers (earnings > 0, years of service > 0).
Q1: What counts as pensionable earnings?
A: Pensionable earnings typically include basic salary plus any regular additional payments, but exclude one-off payments and some allowances.
Q2: How is part-time service calculated?
A: Part-time service is calculated pro-rata based on your whole-time equivalent pensionable earnings and actual years served.
Q3: What is the normal retirement age for the 1995 section?
A: The normal retirement age is 60 for most members of the 1995 section.
Q4: Can I take my pension early?
A: Yes, but early retirement usually results in an actuarial reduction to account for longer payment period.
Q5: What happens if I work beyond normal retirement age?
A: You can continue to accrue additional pension benefits, subject to certain limits and conditions.