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    #11
    Don't pay the ferryman, don't even fix a price, don't pay the ferryman, until he gets you to the other side.

    HTH

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      #12
      Annually, after the year-end P&L is calculated for the accounts, and assuming it's been a profitable enough year obviously. That way the dividend can get agreed at the same AGM as the accounts.

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        #13
        whenever I don't have enough cash from salary to cover my personal outgoings.

        Wife and kids cost a lot

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          #14
          whenever the directors decide the shareholders deserve it
          Cenedl heb iaith, cenedl heb galon

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            #15
            Once.

            I've paid a div once. At the moment I am taking the min salary (about £9k) that I need to live on. The rest is going towards a war fund for my house buying antics.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Sockpuppet View Post
              Once.

              I've paid a div once. At the moment I am taking the min salary (about £9k) that I need to live on. The rest is going towards a war fund for my house buying antics.
              you can live on 9k ?

              a year ?

              I take it you're not married or have kids or have any life
              Cenedl heb iaith, cenedl heb galon

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                #17
                Originally posted by Bluebird View Post
                you can live on 9k ?

                a year ?

                I take it you're not married or have kids or have any life
                Still lives in his room at his parents.

                His sister had a few funny comments at the Xmas do about it all
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Jason View Post
                  whenever I don't have enough cash from salary to cover my personal outgoings.

                  Wife and kids cost a lot
                  Wot he said.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Gonzo View Post
                    I am sure that I remember one of the accountants that posts on here state that it is an urban myth that if you pay 12 monthly dividends of the same amount the HMRC will make out that it is in fact a salary.

                    So long as there is profit in the company, there is no law against paying dividends as often as you deem fit.
                    This sounds like me!

                    Despite this common rumour, there is nothing to stop dividends being paid as often as you wish provided you can show there are profits to support the payment.

                    Simply writing on a bank statement "dividend" for any random withdrawal would not count as correct procedure.

                    Alan

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                      #20
                      for the first couple of months I did draw a small monthly divi but these days I usually draw divi's quartely.

                      My accountant (the excellent NW - hi Alan ) does provide a monthly statement showing available profit for the month however I track all my accounts on a bespoke spreadsheet that allows me to see at any point in time what my available profit is. Typically I take enough to cover me for the next three months and an equal amount as a lump sum payment for my mortgage.
                      Do what thou wilt

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