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Whats the benefit of paying yourself small monthly wage
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Originally posted by roadster198 View PostI have no idea how to run a business.... that's clearly obviousComment
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Originally posted by roadster198 View Post. I just pay an accountant to make sure I pay the right money when it's due.Comment
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostProbably an old chestnut around these parts, but my accountant advised me to pay divs quarterly. Monthly looks too much like salary.Comment
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostProbably an old chestnut around these parts, but my accountant advised me to pay divs quarterly. Monthly looks too much like salary.Comment
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Originally posted by roadster198 View Postand not everything you have invoiced for minus your Corp Tax and VAT?
1) Dividends do not attract National Insurance
2) So a low salary (say £5225pa) would attract little or no NI
3) Pay a dividend (monthly or quarterly or whatever) out of PROFITS
4) Pay the corp tax
5) Declare the salary and dividends on your self assessment and pay the extra tax if you've gone over the 40% tax band
There you go.
If you are inside IR35, please ignore the above
The above example does not take into account any expenses (which you probably don't claim anyway, due to ignorance)
Your accountant should have explained the above 3 years ago (I would sack him).Comment
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