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When can I take divs - Invoice date or payment date
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Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View PostAbsolutely - if the cash isn't in the bank don't spend it'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Situation
pay div`s every 1/4
- All invoices have been sent to agency : 3 months worth
- Invoices been paid say 2 months so far due to payment details - 30 days behind
- The amount of money in the company account is enough to pay the 3 months divs in full without needing the all the invoices to be paid
The "Missing/ Yet to be paid " payments will pay for the subsequent Corp tax`s for the same period - all VAT have already been transferred to another holding account
Based upon this since all invoices have been sent and I have enough money in the company account to pay out the full 3 x month div amount - Can I pay myself the div`s at the end of the 3 months rather then wait for the full paymentsComment
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Originally posted by contractor55 View PostSituation
pay div`s every 1/4
- All invoices have been sent to agency : 3 months worth
- Invoices been paid say 2 months so far due to payment details - 30 days behind
- The amount of money in the company account is enough to pay the 3 months divs in full without needing the all the invoices to be paid
The "Missing/ Yet to be paid " payments will pay for the subsequent Corp tax`s for the same period - all VAT have already been transferred to another holding account
Based upon this since all invoices have been sent and I have enough money in the company account to pay out the full 3 x month div amount - Can I pay myself the div`s at the end of the 3 months rather then wait for the full payments
Oh yeah and don't forget a warchest. Do you intend to give yourself every possible penny so have no warchest and also paying top dollar tax on the amount you withdraw?Last edited by northernladuk; 12 July 2011, 11:22.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by contractor55 View PostSituation
Based upon this since all invoices have been sent and I have enough money in the company account to pay out the full 3 x month div amount - Can I pay myself the div`s at the end of the 3 months rather then wait for the full paymentsLoopy LooComment
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Originally posted by lje View PostWhat happens if the agency goes out of business and doesn't pay your third invoice even though they have received money from the client? How are you going to pay your Corp Tax then? I always make sure that I have the money in my bank account and that I have subtracted the tax due before I take a dividend.
If an invoice is never paid, it gets written off as a bad debt and this amount gets subtracted from your company profit so it all balances out. If that unpaid invoice was the last one your company ever issued then you are probably going to have to pay the dividend back or risk being accused of trading while insolvent.Free advice and opinions - refunds are available if you are not 100% satisfied.Comment
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Always wondered if theres any wisdom in only paying dividends once a quarter (like proper companies do) rather than once a month? Surely once a month makes it look like a salary.
Or dont HMRC care?Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostAlways wondered if theres any wisdom in only paying dividends once a quarter (like proper companies do) rather than once a month? Surely once a month makes it look like a salary.
Or dont HMRC care?
Though a lot of folk do take the view that paying once a month is a greater risk. Just ensure they are correctly minuted and paperwork is properly in order. Personally I pad them at fairly random frequencies - i.e. when I personally needed the cash.Comment
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