Originally posted by VectraMan
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Originally posted by FiveTimesHow is that fraud ?
Of course, as long as it was all done before the year end you'd never get caught...
People here talk about vouchers, but SJD tell me there's no need for them. So all I ever do is sign a form, keep it with the company records and send a copy to the accountant for their records.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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The vouchers are to do with recording the tax relief you've rec'd so you can prove it to HMRC - bit like a payslip I would guess.
I've got share in other companies [ utilities etc ] and they always issue divdned vouchers which say they should be "kept in a safe place"Cenedl heb iaith, cenedl heb galonComment
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Originally posted by WesdevDoes anyone know if there is limit to how many dividends you can take in a month or the amount. Is there a restriction in amount too?
You should not be taking any dividends at all, paying yourself through PAYE instead.Comment
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Originally posted by HectorTaking dividends means that you are avoiding your fair share of tax.
You should not be taking any dividends at all, paying yourself through PAYE instead.Cenedl heb iaith, cenedl heb galonComment
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I think the more frequently you take them, the more appealing you become for the tax man. Weekly used to be a no no, monthly is ok. If you can live on them being less frequent, then even better
My accountant advised to take 2600 a month divs and 440 wages a month, the wife gets 277 divs and 440 wages too. We have enough to get by, a lot less than with the old MSC....but its curbing her spending which is goodComment
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Originally posted by webooI think the more frequently you take them, the more appealing you become for the tax man. Weekly used to be a no no, monthly is ok. If you can live on them being less frequent, then even better
My accountant advised to take 2600 a month divs and 440 wages a month, the wife gets 277 divs and 440 wages too. We have enough to get by, a lot less than with the old MSC....but its curbing her spending which is goodCenedl heb iaith, cenedl heb galonComment
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Originally posted by webooI think the more frequently you take them, the more appealing you become for the tax man. Weekly used to be a no no, monthly is ok. If you can live on them being less frequent, then even better
My accountant advised to take 2600 a month divs and 440 wages a month, the wife gets 277 divs and 440 wages too. We have enough to get by, a lot less than with the old MSC....but its curbing her spending which is goodComment
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Originally posted by angusgloverI was advised 750 month salary and 2100 month divs...
divdends - will depend on your other income, but you don't really want to breach the £38 mark [ total personal income ] which triggers the normal tax on divis.
Angus, you should be ok if it's just salary & divis you get as income...Cenedl heb iaith, cenedl heb galonComment
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So what do i do? Write the div's meetings minutes and fill in the vouchers retrospectively? Then write 1 big div and then none for the rest of the year? or atleast until i really need it (making sure i keep under the 38k mark?) Then keep it per quarter (like i had originally planned)?
Would i be ok?Comment
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