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Originally posted by Craig at Nixon Williams View PostCompany valuation for unquoted shares is far more complicated than that!
If you were to invest £1 in a company - how much would you expect to receive in dividends in a year?
If somebody who you were completely unrelated to (a complete third party) invested £1 in your company would you want to give them 25% of your income?
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Originally posted by lukeredpath View PostI'm just following my accountants advice here. I'm not sure it's really relevant to the s624 discussion though; even if I'd just given those shares to her - no strings attached - I'm not sure how settlements legislation would apply.Comment
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Originally posted by Craig at Nixon Williams View PostYou might want to check your accountants advice...if they stick by that then I'll send you a cheque for £1 and await my dividends!
I have to ask again though; regardless of whether I gave her the shares, sold them for a £1 each or some other value, how does that cause any income derived from those shares to fall under settlements legislation, if I have no retained interest in them?Last edited by TheCyclingProgrammer; 22 August 2013, 15:25.Comment
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Originally posted by lukeredpath View PostOn a more pragmatic level, who have HMRC actually investigated with regards to income shifting and/or settlements legislation in recent years, and won? Is this actually all worrying over nothing?Comment
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Originally posted by lukeredpath View PostI have checked. The shares were my property. I can choose to sell them for whatever value to whomever I want, surely? He also didn't think there would be an issue if I gave her the shares for nothing.
I have to ask again though; regardless of whether I gave her the shares, sold them for a £1 each or some other value, how does that cause any income derived from those shares to fall under settlements legislation, if I have no retained interest in them?In Scooter we trustComment
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Originally posted by The Spartan View PostI suggest you change accountants, otherwise you'll be in for a hiding to nowhere before long
I've had no reason to doubt my accountant before now and to be honest, I've still not seen any definitive reason from anybody as to why my situation leaves me on shaky ground.
That said, a concerned email has been sent to my accountant and I await his response on two points 1) whether or not settlements legislation is applicable (I'm still not sure it does) and 2) the consideration for the original transfer of shares.Comment
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Originally posted by Clare@InTouch View Post
Not really relevant to the issue of shares between non-spouses though.Comment
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Originally posted by lukeredpath View PostI have checked. The shares were my property. I can choose to sell them for whatever value to whomever I want, surely? He also didn't think there would be an issue if I gave her the shares for nothing.
I have to ask again though; regardless of whether I gave her the shares, sold them for a £1 each or some other value, how does that cause any income derived from those shares to fall under settlements legislation, if I have no retained interest in them?
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Originally posted by lukeredpath View PostI have checked. The shares were my property. I can choose to sell them for whatever value to whomever I want, surely?Comment
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