I've searched on this question, but couldn't find a thread that matched my thinking.
There is a fair amount of money accrued in my company bank account, and I don't take it so I can spread out the tax obligation - as you do. But what I was thinking was that I could sell on my debts to the company, and repay this debt + interest.
The end goal is to transfer my debt and pay a lower APR to the company, meaning I save on all the interest. The company would make profit on the debt, as I would like to repay everything + interest as if it were acting as a loan company. The profit would all be mine in the end, so that's fine.
I know there is a directors loan available to me, as the director, but this is normally talking about interest free and has to be repaid quite quickly.
There is a fair amount of money accrued in my company bank account, and I don't take it so I can spread out the tax obligation - as you do. But what I was thinking was that I could sell on my debts to the company, and repay this debt + interest.
The end goal is to transfer my debt and pay a lower APR to the company, meaning I save on all the interest. The company would make profit on the debt, as I would like to repay everything + interest as if it were acting as a loan company. The profit would all be mine in the end, so that's fine.
I know there is a directors loan available to me, as the director, but this is normally talking about interest free and has to be repaid quite quickly.
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