On January 18, 2010, the British Medical Association (BMA) urged the government to reconsider their plans to make changes to the NHS Pension Scheme after the BMA received an overwhelming call from doctors to reject the proposed changes, with a willingness to take some form of industrial action...
Commenting on today's announcement from the Treasury on public sector pensions, and specific proposals for increased contributions for NHS staff in 2012-13, Dr Hamish Meldrum, Chairman of Council at the BMA, said: "This isn't about making the NHS pension sustainable in the long term, it already...
However, if I include the interest from my tax free cash ISAs then that takes me above the personal allowance. Am I entitiled to apply to the BSs to be tax exempt? i.e. a non taxpayer so that they do not deduct income tax from the interest? In the UK. Thanks.