I am a contractor paying myself through a combination of PAYE and dividends. Next month I start =gulp= permanent employment elsewhere. I plan to keep the company going because there will be residual income from website hosting and monthly support contracts – as well as some freelance work. But I don’t foresee this being huge amounts – perhaps £1k/month.
I currently rent a small serviced office (£200/mth) from which I run the business. The permanent job is working from “home” so I plan to keep the office and work from there.
My initial idea is to scrap MyCo’s PAYE scheme and keep the company running so it can pay for the office facilities, taking the occasional dividend where possible. Is there a certain level of company income HMRC would expect to see in order to “justify” paying for the office? Or would it be seen as a tax “trick”?
The alternative is to scrap the company completely and transfer the office contract into my personal name.
Does anyone have any experience with this?
I currently rent a small serviced office (£200/mth) from which I run the business. The permanent job is working from “home” so I plan to keep the office and work from there.
My initial idea is to scrap MyCo’s PAYE scheme and keep the company running so it can pay for the office facilities, taking the occasional dividend where possible. Is there a certain level of company income HMRC would expect to see in order to “justify” paying for the office? Or would it be seen as a tax “trick”?
The alternative is to scrap the company completely and transfer the office contract into my personal name.
Does anyone have any experience with this?


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