We generally say ask an accountant because we are not accountants. We could offer advice but if it is wrong and you act upon it what use would that be?
Maternity pay is a bit of a sticky issue, your girlfriend will have to be working for your company for a set amount of time to be legible and she will also need to earn a set amount of money to maximise the amount of SMP that you can claim.
Without knowing the exact numbers we would not be able to give you an accurate answer anyway and I'm sure you don't want to plaster your private finances all over the net.
Generally speaking we avoid talking to HMRC because it can get them interested in your business. If they don't know about you and you pay your taxes like a good boy and keep everything above board they will generally speaking ignore you. If you are constantly phoning their help lines and asking advice some smart cookie may decide you are a prime candidate for an aspect investigation because you don't seem to be too sure so you may well have messed up and not paid them as much tax as you could have.
An accountant is a perfect buffer. He will ensure your finances are laid out on the most beneficial way possible, he will deal with any enquires from the tax man and provide all the right answers (the wrong answers could open you up for all sorts of investigations even if you have done nothing wrong) and finally he will save you money and give you peace of mind.
If you want to do all of this by yourself that is your prerogative, however us telling you to go to your accountant and get a professionals opinion is probably the best advice you will get on this board.
Maternity pay is a bit of a sticky issue, your girlfriend will have to be working for your company for a set amount of time to be legible and she will also need to earn a set amount of money to maximise the amount of SMP that you can claim.
Without knowing the exact numbers we would not be able to give you an accurate answer anyway and I'm sure you don't want to plaster your private finances all over the net.
Generally speaking we avoid talking to HMRC because it can get them interested in your business. If they don't know about you and you pay your taxes like a good boy and keep everything above board they will generally speaking ignore you. If you are constantly phoning their help lines and asking advice some smart cookie may decide you are a prime candidate for an aspect investigation because you don't seem to be too sure so you may well have messed up and not paid them as much tax as you could have.
An accountant is a perfect buffer. He will ensure your finances are laid out on the most beneficial way possible, he will deal with any enquires from the tax man and provide all the right answers (the wrong answers could open you up for all sorts of investigations even if you have done nothing wrong) and finally he will save you money and give you peace of mind.
If you want to do all of this by yourself that is your prerogative, however us telling you to go to your accountant and get a professionals opinion is probably the best advice you will get on this board.
Comment