I'm coming towards end of 24 months working away. If I were to continue in new contract at same location I realise that travel expenses to and at this location will no longer be tax allowable and hence I will lose the current VAT and corporation tax saving on these gross travel costs. Once I go beyond the 24 months can I still pay these travel costs from my limited company (without VAT and corporation tax saving) or do I have to pay for them from 'own pocket' - which to fund would require me to pay additional dividends to myself and incur the higher 32.5% dividend tax rate? Be grateful for any advice or pointers. Thanks
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When did you know you would go over the 24 month, did you know months ago?
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostWhen did you know you would go over the 24 month, did you know months ago?
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostWhen did you know you would go over the 24 month, did you know months ago?
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I do believe, and am happy to be corrected, that VAT isn't the issue, it's CT. You could still put them through your LtdCo but they just won't take anything off your CT bill.Comment
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Fund yourself. You are now commuting rather than doing businesses travel.
Your accountant should be your first port of call for questions like this really.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI do believe, and am happy to be corrected, that VAT isn't the issue, it's CT. You could still put them through your LtdCo but they just won't take anything off your CT bill.Comment
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Originally posted by TheCyclingProgrammer View PostNo, CT relief will still be available, but the expenses will need to be taxed as a BIK on OP personally.
It does reinforce the old 'ask your accountant' as you can save 19% CT, but pay income tax on the benefit.
The alternative is to pay dividend tax on the money you pay yourself to cover the expense.
Or do you pay a lower salary to factor in the BIK so that you still don't get into NICs..... thinking out loud, do you pay NICs on BIK anyway????
Too complex.......
EDIT: not that I care as it sounds like disguised permie problem.See You Next TuesdayComment
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