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Making someone a shareholder Vs Gifting shares

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    #21
    Originally posted by texto
    Dividend is always paid with 10% tax credit whether it is to you or your wife. He/She will have to pay this back via self assessment.

    If the dividend you pay takes her over the 40% bracket (39K or something) then 40% applies .
    I asked how to gift shares not pay dividends.

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      #22
      Originally posted by THEPUMA
      My advice would be that if you need more than you can personally take tax-free (approx £3K pcm),
      Eh? I'm not following. At present I am paying myself above £10K and wife below £5K. I have 100% shares and have yet to declare any dividends from this Ltd. I can obviously take up to around £20K divs myself with no extra tax but what is the £3K per month tax free?

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        #23
        Originally posted by Lewis
        Eh? I'm not following. At present I am paying myself above £10K and wife below £5K. I have 100% shares and have yet to declare any dividends from this Ltd. I can obviously take up to around £20K divs myself with no extra tax but what is the £3K per month tax free?
        £100 pw salary plus £2,588 pcm divi comes to £3,021 pcm which you can take without incurring any tax liability.

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          #24
          Originally posted by THEPUMA
          £100 pw salary plus £2,588 pcm divi comes to £3,021 pcm which you can take without incurring any tax liability.
          Ah ok I get you. yep that's fine. So are you saying, do that until Artic result keeping rest in company accounts? yes I supose that is very good advice. I don't need any more than that to survive. Ok you've persuaded me.

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            #25
            how do expenses affect the 3K odd a month figure you mentioned Puma?

            My accountant sends me a wage slip with my directors salary @ £500 odd pcm plus another £500 odd in expenses I incurred during the month - from my personal expenditure as opposed to straight from the ltd co bank account

            Does that extra £500 in expenses count towards the 3K odd i should be withdrawing to minimise tax?

            Ie should I draw 2K in divis to make my total £500 salary £500 expense £2K divis

            or is it added on so i can draw £500 salary £500 expense £2.5K divis?
            The mind is its own place, and in itself, can make a Heaven of Hell, a Hell of Heaven

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              #26
              Originally posted by ookook
              how do expenses affect the 3K odd a month figure you mentioned Puma?

              My accountant sends me a wage slip with my directors salary @ £500 odd pcm plus another £500 odd in expenses I incurred during the month - from my personal expenditure as opposed to straight from the ltd co bank account

              Does that extra £500 in expenses count towards the 3K odd i should be withdrawing to minimise tax?

              Ie should I draw 2K in divis to make my total £500 salary £500 expense £2K divis

              or is it added on so i can draw £500 salary £500 expense £2.5K divis?
              This is no doubt a stupid question, but why don't you ask your accountant to explain his figures and your tax liability for them. That's what you pay him for.
              Blog? What blog...?

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                #27
                Originally posted by ookook
                how do expenses affect the 3K odd a month figure you mentioned Puma?

                My accountant sends me a wage slip with my directors salary @ £500 odd pcm plus another £500 odd in expenses I incurred during the month - from my personal expenditure as opposed to straight from the ltd co bank account

                Does that extra £500 in expenses count towards the 3K odd i should be withdrawing to minimise tax?

                Ie should I draw 2K in divis to make my total £500 salary £500 expense £2K divis

                or is it added on so i can draw £500 salary £500 expense £2.5K divis?
                It's £3K plus expenses.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by malvolio
                  This is no doubt a stupid question, but why don't you ask your accountant to explain his figures and your tax liability for them. That's what you pay him for.

                  It probably is a stupid question but i didnt know the answer, and this way others get to benefit from my stupidity by seeing the answer in a forum
                  The mind is its own place, and in itself, can make a Heaven of Hell, a Hell of Heaven

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by THEPUMA
                    £100 pw salary plus £2,588 pcm divi comes to £3,021 pcm which you can take without incurring any tax liability.
                    I think you meant additional tax liability (i.e. higher rate income tax). The divi has of course already suffered CT in most cases.

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