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Agree with Louisa, always worth discussing with your accountant to come up with a tailored strategy.Originally posted by Louisa@AardvarkAccounting View PostIf you are the sole employee through your company, I'd recommend £8,164 per annum, then dividends thereafter.
If there are two employees through your company, I'd recommend one on a salary of £11,500 and the other on £8,170 per annum. As this way, you can take advantage of the Employment Allowance. Then take dividends thereafter.
However it does depend on your personal circumstances; future plans, any other personal income, etc.
The above is just general guidance.
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Nixon Williams are saying £8,160 is.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostThat isn't the optimal salary.⭐️ Gold Star ContractorComment
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That might be as they have rounded the figure down, so it's a simple £680 per month, rather than including the pennies too.Originally posted by PerfectStorm View PostNixon Williams are saying £8,160 is.
We're all ears!
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Put £8164 and £8165 into here... The Salary Calculator - Take-Home tax calculator
I'm doing a round £680 as above though
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This seems pretty basic in terms of what an accountant should be telling you... So my advice is probably to get a new accountant tbh...Comment
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The ones who answered on here would be a place to start looking....Originally posted by le3ky View PostThis seems pretty basic in terms of what an accountant should be telling you... So my advice is probably to get a new accountant tbh..."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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34 posts and hes already got the basics....Originally posted by genius View PostLast year I paid myself 11k salary and NI was about £31 a month.
Accountant is telling me this year the same salary will be about £62 a month due to a change in NI rules.
I found an article here that says a lower salary means no NI at all.
Optimum Directors Salary and Dividends 2017/18 - JF Financial : Online Accountants
Advice please?
And northernlad, don't post in this thread unless you have something helpful to say, cheers.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Suit yourself if that's what you're happy with.Originally posted by genius View PostIt is according to the link I postedComment
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What do you think it is?Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostSuit yourself if that's what you're happy with.Comment
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