FAQ: What is the GP SOLO form and what’s it for?

Form GP SOLO is used for fee-based ad-hoc work.

Types of work for SOLO forms

The types of work it covers (this list is for England and Wales, so check for your area of the UK):

  • Salaried GPs employed by a Practice, PCT, LHB, or Trust who are working on an individual basis (and not on behalf of their employer) under a fee-based contract-for-services arrangement with an NHS Pension Scheme Employing Authority.
  • GP locums who regularly work for an Out of Hours Provider that is an Employing Authority.
  • GPs who work solely for an Out of Hours Provider and have no other pensionable posts.
  • GP fee-based ad hoc work such as appraisal work.

The form GP SOLO must be completed by the GP and the ‘fringe’ NHS Employer and sent to the GP’s host PCT/LHB on a monthly basis. However, it is acceptable for only one form GP SOLO to be completed a year (summarising the annual earnings) subject to the contributions still being paid on a monthly basis.

The form GP SOLO must not be used if a GP Provider elects to ‘pension’ their fringe NHS earnings through the Practice account (i.e. pooled income) or if they are employed under a formed contract of employment with a Practice, PCT, LHB, or Trust.

GP locums working for an out-of-hours (OOH) partnership

GP locums working for an OOH partnership (OOHP) that is a NHSPS Employing Authority ‘pension’ their OOH income in the same way as s salaried GP would; that is, by completing form SOLO.

The OOHP is responsible for the payment of employer contributions at the rate of 14% and for collecting the employee contributions. The earnings must NOT be recorded on forms GP Locum A and B.

  • Where a GP locum is performing pensionable OOHs work the PCT and LHB will set them up as a type 2 medical practitioner Scheme member.
  • This means that the GP will have two concurrent pensionable posts; Locum Practitioner plus type 2 medical practitioner.
  • There has to be a distinction under the NHSPS Regulations.

Where a GP locum (Locum Practitioner) is also a type 2 medical practitioner it means that they can ‘pension’ appraisal income on form SOLO. Their income is in effect added to their OOHs income by the PCT/LHB.

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