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Explaining the NHS Pension Scheme – Part One

November 18, 2021, by in Accounting, AISMA, Pensions 0 Comments

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Association of Independent Specialist Medical Accountants nine-part tutorial for Practice Index – Introduction Does thinking about the NHS Pension Scheme give you that sinking feeling? Do you groan every time there’s an update to the rules and regulations? Even the most dedicated pension enthusiast can struggle with the complexities of the scheme. This nine-part tutorial will…

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AISMA Finance Clinic – Episode Three: Preparing your year-end information

July 15, 2021, by in Accounting, AISMA 0 Comments

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What is the most efficient way to pull together all the information that your accountant needs to prepare the year-end accounts? Do you take the ‘tidy as you go’ approach and record the information regularly through the year? With a busy surgery to run, the best intentions of keeping on top of the financial records…

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GP payment statements explained

January 21, 2021, by in AISMA 3 Comments

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Specialist medical accountant David Lockitt* offers some tips on checking the practice’s monthly statements for payments and deductions With the increasing reliance on the calculation of practice payments based on data automatically extracted from the practice’s records, and also changes in when income is paid, it is essential that practices review their GMS/PMS statements on…

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The Practice Index Podcast: Episode two – Are practices less profitable than they were 10 years ago?

September 24, 2020, by in Accounting, AISMA, Finance, Podcasts 0 Comments

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There was a headline in the GP press recently that stated that, in real terms, GP partners’ income in 2018/19 was 10% below the figure recorded a decade earlier in 2008/9 (according to “official” data for England). But as is always the case with statistics, averages never tell the whole story. I know of practices,…

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Easy profit wins in general practice

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Many practices are under pressure financially following COVID-19. Specialist medical accountant Sally Sidaway offers ten tips on how to maintain profits in challenging times. 1 – Drug profit levels Even for non-dispensing practices, having good internal controls and a solid buying policy for drugs are essential. Make sure everything used is claimed for and that…

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A brief guide to final pay controls and how to avoid them

August 19, 2020, by in Accounting, AISMA, Pay 1 Comment

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Final pay controls were introduced in 2014 to stop the abuse of the NHS Pension Scheme. Practices can face huge charges if they fall foul of the rules. Specialist medical accountant James Gransby explains. Many practice managers are unaware of final pay controls and the impact the resulting charges could have on their practice’s profitability.…

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24-hour retirement for GP partners

August 13, 2020, by in Accounting, AISMA 1 Comment

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24-hour retirement allows doctors to draw their NHS pension and then return to work. Specialist medical accountant James Gransby explains what this means for GP partners. How it works For those in the 1995 section of the NHS pension scheme, legislation requires a GP to break their contract for a period of 24 hours (a…

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