The whole thing is a joke.
Dividends are payments that may or may not be made. Who can foresee their company profits with any degree of certainty, particularly in the current market? Any tax paid on dividends should be paid at the end of the tax period AFTER that dividend has been awarded, in a fair world.
HMRC are no better than some junky waiting for their giro to come through so they can get a fix. Talk about living hand to mouth. "lend us a fiver until I get paid would you?".
Dividends are payments that may or may not be made. Who can foresee their company profits with any degree of certainty, particularly in the current market? Any tax paid on dividends should be paid at the end of the tax period AFTER that dividend has been awarded, in a fair world.
HMRC are no better than some junky waiting for their giro to come through so they can get a fix. Talk about living hand to mouth. "lend us a fiver until I get paid would you?".
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