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Dental Earnings and Expenses - England and Wales, 2009-10

Publication date: October 05, 2011
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Summary

Dental Earnings and Expenses, England and Wales, 2009/10, provides a detailed study of the earnings and expenses of full and part time self-employed primary care dentists who carried out some NHS work in England or Wales during 2009/10 - the fourth year of the new dental contract.

The results are presented for Providing-Performer dentists (those who held a contract with a Primary Care Trust or Local Health Board and also performed dental services) and for Performer Only dentists (those who performed dental services but did not hold such a contract).

This report was produced by The NHS Information Centre for health and social care, and The Dental Working Group.

Key facts

  • Average taxable income (gross earnings less expenses) for Providing-Performer dentists was £128,000, compared to £65,600 for Performer Only dentists. For all self-employed primary care dentists (that is, Providing-Performer and Performer Only dentists) this figure was £84,900.
  • Average gross earnings (total earnings from self-employment before the deduction of expenses) for Providing-Performer dentists were £370,900, compared to £101,700 for Performer Only dentists.
  • Average expenses (business expenses allowable for tax purposes) for Providing-Performer dentists were £242,900, compared to £36,100 for Performer Only dentists.

Coverage

Date Range: April 01, 2009 to March 31, 2010
Geographical coverage:
England
Wales
Geographical granularity:
Strategic Health Authorities
Country

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