You can't backdate a company secretary appointment. It is supposed to be reported to Companies House within 14 days. So you can't pay her as a secretary for prior months.
You probably can pay her as a personal assistant for some of those prior months and appoint her as secretary now.
Or, you MAY be able to appoint her as secretary now and pay her an annual salary (permissible for directors, probably for secretaries, but I don't know).
You should not pay her anything for time when she wasn't acting as a personal assistant.
And you may fall foul of the AE thing if you try to pay her as a personal assistant (rather than a secretary). I am totally guessing, but I would guess you are fine on this count if you are still before your staging date.
If it were me in your case and I wanted to go the company secretary route (which is what it sounds like you've decided), I'd do this:
1. have a board meeting now and appoint her as company secretary, and notify CH.
2. Find out if you can pay a company secretary on an annual basis, like directors.
A. If you can do annual basis, do that. Sorted. Pay her £8K or £10.6K or whatever you've decided on an annual basis and have done with it.
B. 1. If you can't, pay her monthly, once before 5 March and again before 5 April, for her secretary role.
B. 2. Consider paying her using mistimed payments for her P.A. role from prior months. You would pay only for those months where she actually did work, and you would pay only an amount that actually makes sense for the work done. Be generous with it but not silly. But you don't want to do this if it is going to fall foul of the pension AE stuff, and finding out the answer to that might be a pain. And if it were me, I'd probably not bother, because it really won't gain THAT much.
You probably can pay her as a personal assistant for some of those prior months and appoint her as secretary now.
Or, you MAY be able to appoint her as secretary now and pay her an annual salary (permissible for directors, probably for secretaries, but I don't know).
You should not pay her anything for time when she wasn't acting as a personal assistant.
And you may fall foul of the AE thing if you try to pay her as a personal assistant (rather than a secretary). I am totally guessing, but I would guess you are fine on this count if you are still before your staging date.
If it were me in your case and I wanted to go the company secretary route (which is what it sounds like you've decided), I'd do this:
1. have a board meeting now and appoint her as company secretary, and notify CH.
2. Find out if you can pay a company secretary on an annual basis, like directors.
A. If you can do annual basis, do that. Sorted. Pay her £8K or £10.6K or whatever you've decided on an annual basis and have done with it.
B. 1. If you can't, pay her monthly, once before 5 March and again before 5 April, for her secretary role.
B. 2. Consider paying her using mistimed payments for her P.A. role from prior months. You would pay only for those months where she actually did work, and you would pay only an amount that actually makes sense for the work done. Be generous with it but not silly. But you don't want to do this if it is going to fall foul of the pension AE stuff, and finding out the answer to that might be a pain. And if it were me, I'd probably not bother, because it really won't gain THAT much.
Comment