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    Hi All

    I haven't traded for a year but need to withdraw the funds from my business accounts, how do I find out how much tax I would need to pay if I withdrew part or all of the funds?

    Thanks

    #2
    Originally posted by Bobo View Post
    Hi All

    I haven't traded for a year but need to withdraw the funds from my business accounts, how do I find out how much tax I would need to pay if I withdrew part or all of the funds?

    Thanks
    Can you elaborate?

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      #3
      Have you had other income this year eg salary?

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        #4
        If you want to close the company down you could take ER and pay 10% after deduction of your CGT exemption. If it's more than £25k you'll also need to pay liquidators' fees.

        If you want to keep the company alive, then it'll cost you 25% on top of a dividend. Assuming you're a 40% taxpayer.

        That's very simplified and you'd be better advised to get professional advice.

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          #5
          If you haven't traded for a year, and the money is retained from a previous year's trade, then corporation tax should have already been paid on it, and the money is retained profit.
          Therefore the company could theoretically pay a dividend using the retained profit and the company would have no further tax to pay.
          However you may have tax to pay, if taking a dividend causes your personal income to exceed the 40% threshold.

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            #6
            https://www.nixonwilliams.com/dividend_calculator.asp

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              #7
              Have you asked your accountant?
              Blood in your poo

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