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Basic Salary of £5,000?

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    Basic Salary of £5,000?

    Right some of my collegues have been telling me that having a salary £5,000 is the best. I dont understand the rational behind this.

    Im currently paying myself a basic salary fo £10,000 a year and take the rest as divident payments.

    Even if i lowered my salary by £5,000 wouldnt that leave £5,000 extra in the profit which would be taxed at 19% (Corp Tax)?
    Keep it clean!!!

    #2
    I've also heard somewhere, perhaps on this board, that its like waving a big red flag to the taxman, saying come and give me a good seeing too? is this true? Me, I'm on the 10k basic and rest as dividends as recommended my splendid accountant
    mmmmm stella

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      #3
      I was advised by my accountants, planIT, that the recommended salary should be no lower than £10,000 for directors for that F-117A look and feel.
      If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.

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        #4
        Yes the extra profit would be subject to tax buit we advise to at least take the minimum wage, which as £5.35 per hour work out at around £10,000

        Alan

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          #5
          I'm taking £5035 till at least April when the new tax year starts becuase of my half permie half contractor status this year I'll have earnt £40k in the eyes of HMRC.

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            #6
            Seems to depend on the accountant you use.

            My accountant recommends paying minimum wage (£5.35/hour) 40 hours a week, which is just over £10k.

            A friend of mine pays himself just under the 0% threshold on the following argument:

            1 - No-one is going to complain about not earning minimum wage, since he's the only employee

            2 - He works for £5000 a year. Any hours over that that he works, he does out of love for the company, not for financial return.

            I'm sticking with my accountants advice, rather than his!
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              #7
              and im sticking with my accountants advice and leaving my salary at just over 10k a year
              Keep it clean!!!

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                #8
                seems a £10K salary is the norm, that is what I pay after advice from my accountant.
                "The budget should be balanced, the Treasury should be refilled, public debt should be reduced, the arrogance of officialdom should be tempered and controlled, and the assistance to foreign lands should be curtailed lest Rome become bankrupt. People must again learn to work, instead of living on public assistance." Cicero

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                  #9
                  I do the minimum wage thing too, as advised by the accountant, and I agree with the "not taking the piss" argument on that.

                  But as I understand it, directors aren't subject to the minimum wage legislation anyway, so basically accountants are advising us to waste a bit of money (which is not like them). So do the accountants have good reason to believe we're less likely to be investigated paying minimum wage?
                  Will work inside IR35. Or for food.

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                    #10
                    It's been said why, a couple of times. As I recall, (a) it keeps you off Hector's radar, since the bulk of IR35 and S660 investigations seem to be against the £5k a year guys, (b) you are at least trying to run a business as opposed to using every available trick to save a few pounds a year and (c) who is to say what stupid ideas Gorgon and friends will come up in future based around the NMW thresholds.

                    Like everything it's a risk assessment - do you feel lucky?
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