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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostYou pay an accountant £1200 a year to do this. Bearing in mind you are just starting this carry on why do you think he is worth paying a lump sum for just a few months on the books?. And paying him in to your account?Jesus.
I think you need to get an accountant and forget paying your husband IMO. What are your husbands qualifications for doing your accounts? The fact you are having to ask this makes me think none at all so will be nothing more than a book keeper. A fact HMRC will easily prove when you are investigated. I am sure there will be plenty of other flags them to spot you if you don't understand things such as where you put hsi pay. Remember one very important point. You are legally responsible for your accounts, claiming ignorance is NOT a defense. You are responsible to do it properly. Your approach to this is shocking.
But as ever I presume you are looking for the answer you want to hear and not the correct advice.always consistent
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Originally posted by Podgy View PostHey Northern Grumpy - I've missed you!always consistent
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Originally posted by Podgy View PostThanks - so really I can only pay a salary for Oct & Nov this year at £624? shame he has not used any of his allowance this year due to studies!
As others have said though, you'd have a hard time if HMRC asked you to explain what your husband did for that money.Comment
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Originally posted by Podgy View Postwhats hsi pay??'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by stek View PostWell I wouldn't. £7k pa for doing the accounts of a one-man company when a professional does it for £100 a month? Doesn't really wash, does it?
Is he a Qualified Accountant? Even if he is £7k is way OTT.Comment
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Originally posted by Podgy View PostI just used the 7k figure for the tax/NI threshold - I've seen other posts on here where spouses are being paid around 4k pa for admin? which is more than a professional are you saying no spouse should be paid more than the accountant - which could be less than 50 a month!
I presume your husband has been doing this before you were married as well? No? Another flag to HMRC that he is suddenly starts doing this for you around the time you were married. Coincidence?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by Podgy View PostI just used the 7k figure for the tax/NI threshold - I've seen other posts on here where spouses are being paid around 4k pa for admin? which is more than a professional are you saying no spouse should be paid more than the accountant - which could be less than 50 a month!
Why are you doing it? To dodge tax or a genuine need? How qualified is your hubby? Can he sort out the VAT return on time to avoid penalties? How's his CT knowledge? PAYE/NI returns?
Could end up costing you more than any tax saving.....Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostThat is correct but people take the piss and convince themselves it is the right thing to do. It is all down to your attitude to risk. You will probably get away with it, but then again you might not.
I presume your husband has been doing this before you were married as well? No? Another flag to HMRC that he is suddenly starts doing this for you around the time you were married. Coincidence?
Alternatively - is there a way I can use his tax allowance?
I dont mind risks - I'm sure if hector came knocking a nice cuppa & cake will suffice.Comment
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