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Consultation outcome: NHS Pension Scheme: proposed uplift to member contribution thresholds for 2023 to 2024

Department Of Health

May 25
13:51 2023

Detail of outcome

The Department of Health and Social Care consulted on proposals to increase the member contribution thresholds in the NHS Pension Scheme for 2023 to 2024 in line with the recently announced Agenda for Change pay award for England. The purpose of this was to ensure that NHS Pension Scheme members do not move into a higher contribution tier as a result of receiving the award.

This document summarises the feedback received at consultation and sets out the governments intention to proceed to implement regulation changes.

As well as the consultation setting out the proposals and this consultation response document, the department also published a section 22 report detailing the consultation process.


Original consultation

Summary

We are consulting on changes to the NHS Pension Scheme Regulations 2015 concerning uplifts to member contributions in 2023 to 2024, in line with the Agenda for Change pay deal.

This consultation ran from
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Consultation description

The proposals in this consultation mean that members of the NHS Pension Scheme are less likely to pay higher contribution rates due to pay rises that are in line with the Agenda for Change (AfC) pay award in England.

These changes happen annually to make sure that the AfC pay award for England is reflected in the legislation for the NHS Pension Scheme.

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