I've had my partner (unmarried) on at c. £8k salary for Books, Sourcing clients etc for 4 years now. Just had a full HMRC inspection and they found no issues. In saying that it took them about 6 months, I had to keep chasing them, guy moved depts. etc etc
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8k for doing the books and sourcing clients for most of us just a piss take IMO. Maybe you work slightly differently to us bum on seat guys though.Originally posted by allaboutthebenjis View PostI've had my partner (unmarried) on at c. £8k salary for Books, Sourcing clients etc for 4 years now. Just had a full HMRC inspection and they found no issues. In saying that it took them about 6 months, I had to keep chasing them, guy moved depts. etc etc
The fact the figure just happens to be around to tax point speaks volumes. Funny it just happens to be that value and not a higher or lower number that reflects the actual work and pay p/h done.Last edited by northernladuk; 7 September 2015, 11:01.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Don't disagree, just pointing out to OP that was not challenged by HMRCOriginally posted by northernladuk View Post8k for doing the books and sourcing clients for most of us just a piss take IMO. Maybe you work slightly differently to us bum on seat guys though.
The fact the figure just happens to be around to tax point speaks volumes. Funny it just happens to be that value and not a higher or lower number that reflects the actual work and pay p/h done.Comment
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There is a lot of talk of remuneration needs to be commensurate with duties. There are a number of aspects to that.Originally posted by allaboutthebenjis View PostDon't disagree, just pointing out to OP that was not challenged by HMRC
It may well be the case that the accounts take an hour a week. Could you get a part time to take the role in practice? Probably not.
Also if the other party is an office holder i.e. secretary or director then that confers legal responsibilities. Secretary needs to sign accounts etc at a minimum. Time taken 2 minutes. So obviously only tiny pay.
But what about the responsibility that goes with the duties. They also need to be compensated. So it is not just about time spent on the job, it's about an overall picture.
In practical terms there is plenty of suggestions that HMRC could potentially disallow, but I can't find any recent cases or postings where it appears they actually have disallowed.Comment
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Knocking on 30 years in practice, I've only ever seen it challenged once.Originally posted by ASB View PostIn practical terms there is plenty of suggestions that HMRC could potentially disallow, but I can't find any recent cases or postings where it appears they actually have disallowed.Comment
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Is that enough justification for you to say it's OK to do this?Originally posted by Jessica@WhiteFieldTax View PostKnocking on 30 years in practice, I've only ever seen it challenged once.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Sounds a bit like "it's not wrong if you don't get caught."Originally posted by Jessica@WhiteFieldTax View PostKnocking on 30 years in practice, I've only ever seen it challenged once.Comment
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Good pointOriginally posted by northernladuk View PostIs that enough justification for you to say it's OK to do this?
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Took the words out of my mouthOriginally posted by Alan @ BroomeAffinity View PostSounds a bit like "it's not wrong if you don't get caught."
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Enough justification for my firm to advise clients that they can take an educated decision on family and business finances without worrying about Internet scaremongering.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIs that enough justification for you to say it's OK to do this?Comment
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