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Doctors and dentists ― income

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Doctors and dentists ― income

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Types of income

When considering a GP’s or general dental practitioner’s (GDP’s) income, it should be appreciated that their income may be made of different types of earnings. In addition to this, within each self-employment or employment, they may have income determined with reference to various entitlements or expenses.

Earnings received by a doctor or dentist may include any of the following:

  1. •

    salary received from the NHS

  2. •

    expenses in connection with an employment with the NHS

  3. •

    self-employed income from the NHS on the basis of the relevant statement of financial entitlement

  4. •

    supervision fees

  5. •

    inducement payments

  6. •

    payment from the NHS relating to rent for use of home or provision of a surgery

  7. •

    self-employed income from private patients

  8. •

    cremation fees. This is a fee paid by a crematorium for certification allowing for them to dispose of a body.

  9. •

    improvement grants for development of premises

This list is by no means exhaustive and employments, or ‘appointments’ within the NHS, may take many forms. This note focuses primarily on

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