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Share Split with new Dividend Tax
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I agree that it could be tweaked between now and next year, and the details are, in any case, TBC. It's a rather regressive tax, with higher rate PAYE benefiting most and small business owners with low/modest income and perhaps some pensioners being disproportionately impacted. I'd be surprised if they increased the allowance in a blanket fashion; they could mitigate the worst effects for ordinary rate taxpayers (which would include most pensioners), but this would impact on the Exchequer too, and they're looking for cash cows.Originally posted by WordIsBond View PostThey may increase the new dividend allowance to £10K to mitigate it. Or they may just give pensioners a £10K dividend allowance while keeping the rest of us at £5K. But I will be surprised if they do nothing.Comment
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Not a director just a shareholder, so no SA necessary.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostThey are a director so they do an SA anywayBlood in your pooComment
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