Got married recently so looking to see if circumstances changing means I an be more tax efficient, I don't use an accountant so can't ask them, but want to bounce my thinking off the learned populous!
Marriage Allowance allows me to transfer 10% of MrsMac tax allowance to myself, but I guess this is offset by the extra NI i would pay (10% and 13.8%), so 99 times out of 100 it would not be worth while, however if I was to bring MrsMac on to the books as a PA, and pay her an appropriate salary (£10 a hour, 1 day a week, so say £4500 a year) this would allow me to claim the Employment Allowance on Class 1 NI, but is this on both Employers and Employees NI or just the companies contributions?
I know technically I could give her a salary of £11k a year like myself, but feel uneasy as it would be almost impossible to justify her salary, and I want to stay within the spirit of the law as well as the letter.
I guess its a no brainer to make her a shareholder of the company, as it will be easier to keep below the higher tax bracket, especially as I have additional income from my BTL.
Marriage Allowance allows me to transfer 10% of MrsMac tax allowance to myself, but I guess this is offset by the extra NI i would pay (10% and 13.8%), so 99 times out of 100 it would not be worth while, however if I was to bring MrsMac on to the books as a PA, and pay her an appropriate salary (£10 a hour, 1 day a week, so say £4500 a year) this would allow me to claim the Employment Allowance on Class 1 NI, but is this on both Employers and Employees NI or just the companies contributions?
I know technically I could give her a salary of £11k a year like myself, but feel uneasy as it would be almost impossible to justify her salary, and I want to stay within the spirit of the law as well as the letter.
I guess its a no brainer to make her a shareholder of the company, as it will be easier to keep below the higher tax bracket, especially as I have additional income from my BTL.
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