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How much salary do you take from your Ltd?

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    #31
    I can see the logic of £5,715, £6,475, NMW, and even just about £20-30k for the "play it safe" brigade...but where has £7.5k come from?

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      #32
      The thing I dislike most about paying £11k is my take-home changes half-way through the year as total pay reaches the threshold. Generally try to live off salary so this makes budgeting a pain.
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        #33
        Originally posted by k2p2 View Post
        Maybe different regions have different figures.
        Same region....

        Originally posted by k2p2 View Post
        It does worry me that there seems to be no accepted 'right' figure, even within one accountancy group.
        Are you trying to suggest that tax law and accountancy is a very grey area? Surely not.

        As for national minimum wage mentioned by others, that doesn't apply if you are a company director with no contract of employment.
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          #34
          Then again SJD advised me to take £750 net monthly. Heigh ho...

          It's really not a problem though. Accountants can only offer opinions, and SJD is not a single accountant. I'm sure any of them will give you an explanation of their stance if you ask them.
          Blog? What blog...?

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            #35
            Originally posted by d000hg View Post
            The thing I dislike most about paying £11k is my take-home changes half-way through the year as total pay reaches the threshold. Generally try to live off salary so this makes budgeting a pain.
            That's because you're a director, and NI therefore only kicks in when you reach the limit rather than being spread across the year.

            Why not ask your accountant to calculate the wages so that you get the same net pay each and every month - that way you can even set up a DD to make life easier.
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              #36
              Ok to me this sounds like a silly question but I'll ask anyway .

              For argument's sake lets say I have a Ltd company and it makes £5,715 gross... if I pay that to myself as a salary I keep all of it as there is no NI/PAYE, and no corp tax either as its an expense. However if I paid that as a dividend I'd have to pay 21% corp tax first and therefore lose out on £1,200?

              I ask as I was out of the country most of last year and have been doing freelance work the last four months. I never sorted out a salary because the plan was to go into a normal salaried job and so I figured I'd just pay out divs on the freelance work I did. As it turns out the freelance work, which I figured would have been maybe a month, has turned into four and I won't be in a PAYE job until May!

              Anyway if I'm losing out of £1,200 by paying everything as divs the question is, can I just give myself £5,715 today as a salary and sort it out with HMRC later or will I just be causing myself a massive problem? Although for £1,200 it might be worth it..?

              Thanks!

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                #37
                so when is the best time to take your salary out of the company ? monthly or yearly ? what do most people do ?

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                  #38
                  I will ask a question too then.

                  Is there any way to avoid sending the Nil Payslips monthly if you are PAYEing yourself £5715 per year? I assume you can call the Revenue and let them know that you will not be paying any NI this year, but is it a wise thing to do ?

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Lumiere View Post
                    I will ask a question too then.

                    Is there any way to avoid sending the Nil Payslips monthly if you are PAYEing yourself £5715 per year? I assume you can call the Revenue and let them know that you will not be paying any NI this year, but is it a wise thing to do ?
                    You can do it online instead if that makes it easier:

                    http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/payinghmrc/paye-nil.htm
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Lumiere View Post
                      I will ask a question too then.

                      Is there any way to avoid sending the Nil Payslips monthly if you are PAYEing yourself £5715 per year? I assume you can call the Revenue and let them know that you will not be paying any NI this year, but is it a wise thing to do ?
                      Yes, I called them, said it was daft and they changed it to yearly.

                      P.S. Paying myself 6K a year so I don't come up in any searches for £5715

                      Unfortunately that means a I have to remember to pay a little NI once a yr.

                      Not answering some of the questions from others as they've been covered too many times before.

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