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    #11
    http://www.businesslink.gov.uk/bdotg...mId=1074433390

    According to this as I pay my dividend to myself electronically (online transfer) I don't have to make a voucher out.

    Anyone else know anything about this? So I just have to make out the meeting minutes.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Sockpuppet View Post
      http://www.businesslink.gov.uk/bdotg...mId=1074433390

      According to this as I pay my dividend to myself electronically (online transfer) I don't have to make a voucher out.

      Anyone else know anything about this? So I just have to make out the meeting minutes.
      I don't create dividend vouchers.

      I just fill out the meeting minutes and send them to the accountant, then create the electronic payment to myself.

      What the accountant does with those minutes however, is something that I don't know.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Sockpuppet View Post
        http://www.businesslink.gov.uk/bdotg...mId=1074433390

        According to this as I pay my dividend to myself electronically (online transfer) I don't have to make a voucher out.

        Anyone else know anything about this? So I just have to make out the meeting minutes.
        You can't simply make electronic payment without the shareholders written permission. I believe you still have to deliver the information to the shareholder (how else can they complete their tax return?).

        Those shareholding I have all send me a summary which has some certification wording on it that it meets some requirement.

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          #14
          Originally posted by ASB View Post
          You can't simply make electronic payment without the shareholders written permission. I believe you still have to deliver the information to the shareholder (how else can they complete their tax return?).

          Those shareholding I have all send me a summary which has some certification wording on it that it meets some requirement.
          Ok, my coy just posted me the voucher. Me as a shareholder just lost it.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Sockpuppet View Post
            Just got the a loan request from a sibling who has the financial management sense of a walnut. Half tempted to not pay, see her get her house reposed, win it at auction as a BTL and rent it back to her.
            Always a difficult decision to make when it's family. If they're struggling now and can't pay the mortgage will they ever be able to pay you back though?

            I know if I lent money to my sister I'd never see it again, or maybe in 30 years time minus the interest.

            Can't you buy a stake in the property and call this loan "equity release" (assuming there is some).

            You're blowing your BTL fund for next year you know
            Eat Right, Exercise, Die Anyway.

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              #16
              Well I've already got half of it back

              Her main issue is that where she works they are rubbish at paying expenses and she has a good £300 a week. I've told her to get a company credit card but apparently they don't "do" them.

              At least if she has it and pays me back I feel more skint than I am so I don't spend as much.

              Result.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Sockpuppet View Post
                I've told her to get a company credit card but apparently they don't "do" them.
                Had the same problem with my last "permie" position.

                I used to rack up about a thousand each month on average. Then you had to rush and have your claim in their hands (with receipts) by the 3rd or 4th of the following month otherwise it'd be even longer before you got your money back (having already incurred interest at your expense obviously).

                That was another reason why I left permie land. It stinks.
                Eat Right, Exercise, Die Anyway.

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