ARMED FORCES PENSION SCHEME 2005

MEDICAL/DENTAL OFFICERS

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

What is the Bonus Scheme for MO/DOs available under AFPS 05?(updated Sep 07)(new

Personnel in certain specialisations (eg MO/DOs) are on bonus arrangements, which replace the entitlement to EDP. Further details can be found in the Directed Letter.

If I did not transfer to AFPS 05, will I still be able to receive bonus payments?

No. Only those personnel who transferred to AFPS 05 will be eligible for bonus payments. Those who remain in AFPS 75 will continue to be eligible for an Immediate Pension (IP).

Can I transfer to AFPS 05 at a later date?(New question Sep 07)

You can only join AFPS 05 if you leave the Armed Forces with a break of more than 30 days. Less than 30 days is classed as continuous service and you would have to rejoin AFPS 75.

Are the bonus payments tax-free?

No. All bonus payments are taxable.

What return of service is required after receiving a bonus?

All bonus payments require a five-year return of service.

What happens if I fail to complete the return of service?

The whole of the bonus sum will have to be repaid.

What happens if I fail to complete the return of service because I am made redundant or medically discharged?

If this happened before the EDP 18/40 Point (the point at which an individual reaches age 40 AND served at least 18 years) the bonus would not be recovered. If this happened after the EDP 18/40 Point, you would be given access to the EDP arrangements. The MOD would normally seek to recover the bonus from the EDP lump sum that you would receive. However, these cases would be dealt with individually and judgements made according to the particular circumstances.

What would happen if I had received a bonus payment but died before I had completed my 5-year Return of Service period?

The MOD would waive the requirement to repay the bonus.

I have been granted an extension to my “Short Commission”.[1] How does this affect any bonus payments?

The extension that you have been granted forms part of your commission. If you are accepted for transfer to a “medium commission”[2] (and you are a GMP or GDP) you will be eligible for the first bonus payment at the end of your “short commission” (including any extension period granted) as long as this is after 6 April 2006. The date of transfer to a “medium commission” does not affect this bonus payment point.

What if I have already received a Commission Transfer Grant (CTG) before transferring to AFPS 05?

The bonus payment which you would receive at the end of your SCC will be reduced by the amount of CTG already received.

Will I still be eligible for a bonus if I have passed the bonus payment point when I transferred to AFPS 05?

No. If you have passed a bonus payment point before 6 April 2006 then you would not receive that bonus payment.

My “Medium Commission” ended before 6 Apr 06 but my training Return of Service obligation does not end until after 6 Apr 06. Will I be eligible for the bonus associated with the end of the “medium commission” even though I am now on a “full commission”?

Yes. The “medium commission” bonus (first bonus for secondary care consultant group, second bonus for primary care group) is paid at the end of the “medium commission” period and after any training Return of Service has been met, whichever is the later. Thus those currently serving personnel who transfer to AFPS 05 will qualify for the bonus if the payment point, as described above, falls after 06 Apr 06 even if they are already transferred to a longer commission. Paragraph 8 of the Bonus IC Brief (DMSD05/2004) is potentially misleading on this point as it does not specifically refer to the requirement for Training Return of Service to have been met before a bonus would be paid. However paragraph 4 of the same document does make clear that the bonus payment is - paid at the end of the “medium commission” period, and after any training Return of Service has been met, for those who transfer to a “full commission” .- This applies to both secondary care and primary care groups.

What if I have not reached the end of my previous commission before 6 April 2006 but have already transferred to a longer engagement?

You will be eligible for the bonus payment at the point where the original commission would have ended, and after any training Return of Service has been met (if applicable) if this is after 6 April 2006.

What if I had transferred directly from a “short” to “full commission” but have not reached the end of what would have been the “medium commission” had I been offered it?

You will be eligible for the “medium commission” bonus at the end of whatever “medium commission” (plus any training Return of Service if applicable) you could have been offered when you transferred from your “short commission”. Thus if you transferred prior to 01 Apr 03 (introduction of CTOS) you could only have been offered a pre CTOS “medium commission” (MCC/Intermediate Reg C/16/38 Commission)andyou will be eligible for the “medium commission” bonus at your 16/38 point and after any training Return of Service (if applicable), if this is after 6 April 2006. However had you transferred after 01 Apr 03 you could only have been offered a CTOS Medium Commission which is service to the 18/40 point. Therefore you will be eligible for the “medium commission” bonus at your 18/40 point and after any training Return of Service (if applicable), if this is after 06 Apr 06.

What if I reach the bonus payment point but am unable to fulfil the five-year return of service before my normal retirement age?

You will not therefore be eligible to receive a bonus payment.

I will only be eligible for the final bonus payment, having missed the dates for previous payments. How will the timing of the final bonus be determined?

The final payment will be due 7 years after the end of your real or notional Medium Commission, corrected by any training return of service that was outstanding at that time.

Do I still get a pension if I leave after age 55 but before age 58?

Yes. Retirement ages will continue to be tied to Service career structures. You will receive your pension at the retirement age to which you have agreed. If you leave before this, you will have your pension paid immediately if you are age 55 or over. If you are younger than age 55, you will not receive anything on departure but will have a preserved pension and pension lump sum payable at age 65. If you have failed to give the required 5 years Return of Service on a bonus payment, you will have to repay it.

If I was in the NHS Pension Scheme before joining the Armed Forces, how is this added to my Armed Forces pension?

Firstly, you would have had to request that your NHS pension be transferred in to your Armed Forces pension scheme (you have to do this within one year of joining the Armed Forces scheme). The transfer of these benefits involves crediting you with an amount of qualifying service and reckonable service (measured in years and days) equal in value to the transfer value paid by the previous scheme. Transfer values are calculated on an individual basis in accordance with actuarial guidance and the requirements of pensions legislation. Further details can be found in the Tri-Scheme pensions Booklet “Transferring Benefits” – MMP/129.

[1] “short commission” includes Army and RAF Short Service Commissions, RN Short Career Commissions and CTOS Short Commissions.

[2] “medium commission” includes RN Medium Career Commission, Army Intermediate Regular Commission, RAF 16/38 Commission and the CTOS Medium Commission