Can anyone tell me what forms I require to pay myself dividends? R they for companies house or the tax office?:b
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ACT was abolished years ago.. .
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For your records strictly speaking you should issue yourself with a tax certificate for the amount and record in company minutes. If you like doing pointless things anyhow. I do personally, I am never happier than when filling in forms that nobody will ever read or ask for, it makes my life seem worthwhile and is even more fuilfilling than counting my collection of self-tapping screws.Comment
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Do you issue your slugs with passports and stamp them before you send them over the fence to gardens rich in succulents?Comment
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