Originally posted by Willapp
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Up to £671/month, no PAYE or NICs,
£671-883/month, no PAYE, no employER NICs (assuming there aren't other employees complicating things) but there is employEE NICs to deduct and pay over,
Over £883/month both PAYE and employEE NICs.
You don't save £200/month, it's far less than that. Yes you take that much more in salary, but that extra salary is pushing you closer to the higher rate tax bracket, so chances are more of your dividends will suffer higher rate tax (or if you like to stay just below you can take less divis tax free)...plus there's the employEE's NICs you suffer.

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