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Primary Care Support England


GP Pensions Webinars - 2021/22 Type 1 &
Type 2 End of Year forms


 

Dear Colleague,
 

We are hosting a number of webinars to help GPs and non GP Partners complete their End of Year forms on PCSE Online. These sessions will cover how to submit Type 1 Annual Certificates and Type 2 Self Assessments, including a live Q&A opportunity.
 
To sign up for one of the sessions, please click on the date and time that you would like to attend below:

 
How to submit your certificates
 
You can use PCSE Online to complete and submit your certificate which will save you time and helps to avoid any errors or delays. Last year we saw 22% of certificates submitted using PCSE Online with very positive feedback from those who did so.
 
The 2021/22 Type 1 and Type 2 certificates will now be available to complete in PCSE Online from 27 January 2023. 
 
If this is your first time using PCSE Online to complete and submit your certificate, or you would just like a reminder of the process, please sign up to one of our webinars where we will demonstrate how to do this and answer any questions you have.
 
If you are unable to use PCSE Online, you can download the relevant form from the NHS Pensions website here and submit to PCSE via our Contact Us form here from 27 January 2023.
 
 
When is the deadline to submit 2021/22 certificates?
 
The deadline for submission of 2021/22 Type 1 and Type 2 certificates is 28 February 2023.
 
 
Step by Step Guides
 
We are working on easy to follow Step by Step Guides to help you complete the end of year process successfully. We will share them with you in a special End of Year Bulletin very soon.

 
We hope you have found this update useful and look forward to you joining us on one of our webinars later this month.

 
Best wishes,

The PCSE Pensions Team

 


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