Hi,
I work full time at a PAYE job but I also do some contracting on the side through my own company (keeps me busy). I am into the 40% tax band with my PAYE job, and I have so far not taken any money from my business, partly because I don't really need to, and partly because I don't want to have to do payroll (I have no accountant, do it myself), and partly because I don't want to lose half of it in tax. Anyway, I was planning to stick most of it into my personal pension (SIPP) as an employer contribution, and leave just enough to declare a bit of profit, pay 19% CT on it and then take the rest as a dividend, which will be less than 2k so I don't have to rock the boat with HMRC. But I am a bit nervous about sticking a lot of money in the pension and then getting some weird tax interpretation followed by a large tax bill. Is there any problem with taking a pension contribution as remuneration when there is no associated salary? Everything I read suggests I should be ok but the risk is such that I thought it best to seek the wisdom of those who have gone before, so if you have any reassurances or cautions please let me know!
Cheers,
pintofale.
I work full time at a PAYE job but I also do some contracting on the side through my own company (keeps me busy). I am into the 40% tax band with my PAYE job, and I have so far not taken any money from my business, partly because I don't really need to, and partly because I don't want to have to do payroll (I have no accountant, do it myself), and partly because I don't want to lose half of it in tax. Anyway, I was planning to stick most of it into my personal pension (SIPP) as an employer contribution, and leave just enough to declare a bit of profit, pay 19% CT on it and then take the rest as a dividend, which will be less than 2k so I don't have to rock the boat with HMRC. But I am a bit nervous about sticking a lot of money in the pension and then getting some weird tax interpretation followed by a large tax bill. Is there any problem with taking a pension contribution as remuneration when there is no associated salary? Everything I read suggests I should be ok but the risk is such that I thought it best to seek the wisdom of those who have gone before, so if you have any reassurances or cautions please let me know!
Cheers,
pintofale.
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