End of Tax Credit Exemption: What This Means for Your NHS Patients

Nhs Tax Credits

End of Tax Credit Exemption: What This Means for Your NHS Patients

End of Tax Credit Exemption: What This Means for Your NHS Patients

As of 5th April 2025, the NHS Tax Credit Exemption will officially ended. This means that patients who previously qualified for free NHS dental treatment under this exemption will now need to reapply for a different exemption if they are still eligible.

How This Affects Your Pearl Dental Software

In Pearl, patients who were previously covered by the Tax Credit Exemption will now automatically default to No Exemption. This ensures that any new NHS claims correctly reflect their updated exemption status.

People receiving tax credits are being moved to Universal Credit. When your tax credits have stopped and you’re moved to Universal Credit, you must meet the Universal Credit conditions to be entitled to full help with health costs.

To avoid any issues with incorrect charges or claim rejections, patients must provide a valid alternative exemption or be informed that they will need to pay for their treatment.

What You Need to Do

  1. Check Patient Exemptions – When registering or booking NHS patients, check their exemption status within Pearl.
  2. Inform Patients – Let affected patients know they need to reapply for a new exemption (if applicable) and provide their updated details before their next appointment.
  3. Update Records – Once a patient provides new exemption details, ensure they are correctly entered into Pearl to avoid claim issues.

By staying on top of these changes, your practice can ensure smooth NHS claims processing and avoid unnecessary delays or rejections. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to our support team for assistance.

Nhs Tax Credits

Ben Baker
ben.baker@bhasoftware.com