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Fellow Director Taking Permie Role - How to handle Dividends, Pension, Salary, etc

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    Fellow Director Taking Permie Role - How to handle Dividends, Pension, Salary, etc

    Have a fellow Director who is taking up a permie role now but having earned quite a bit into the business should be able to take it out in effect.

    What's the best way for them to take their earned income out of the company at the lowest tax rate before/after they go perm ?

    if they remain active in the business, but not as a 'contributor' in terms of income, can they continue to receive dividends and pension deductions ?

    Or is it best for them to simply 'sell' their shareholding or resign (how to handle their earnings at lowest rate of tax).

    Hope this makes sense. Suggestions and options welcomed !

    #2
    Originally posted by AussieDigger View Post
    Suggestions and options welcomed !
    Ask your accountant?
    Last edited by northernladuk; 15 April 2013, 21:02.
    'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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      #3
      Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
      Ask your accountant?
      Helpful. Any other suggestions?

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        #4
        Originally posted by AussieDigger View Post
        Helpful. Any other suggestions?
        If you haven't got an accountant find one.
        merely at clientco for the entertainment

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          NorthernladUK Comment generator

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            #6
            Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
            Cracks me up every time

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              #7
              Originally posted by ThomserveBAS View Post
              Cracks me up every time
              It's the variety that amazes me
              latest-and-greatest solution (TM) kevpuk 2013

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                #8
                <mod snip>. If you having nothing useful to add, why waste my posting with your lame comments? Its a fair forum posting to enquire on.

                Whether someone has an accountant is irrelevent. its the community experience being sought here like everyone else. If you aren't interested in commenting, dont' comment. Its that simple.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by AussieDigger View Post
                  Whether someone has an accountant is irrelevent. its the community experience being sought here like everyone else. If you aren't interested in commenting, dont' comment. Its that simple.
                  I think the deafening silence is the experience of the community being voiced. Surely it is relevant if you have an accountant or not as you are asking a question that requires a professional accountant. One that knows your history, how much we are talking, how near thresholds you are, how much you already pay in to a pension etc which can help him give you an informed decision. I would have thought any answer based on the almost zero information you have provided will be as much use as guessing.

                  Stick it all in a pension and don't pay any tax on it. That is probably the most tax efficient manner as you will hit higher tax thresholds if you continue to divi it out to yourself. Could be a good time to liquidate the company and use the benefits with that to both take your cash out tax efficiently and then start another up for just yourself. You get 1% off FRS for a year so lots of lovely money to be made.

                  That's my best guesses.
                  'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by AussieDigger View Post
                    T***s. If you having nothing useful to add, why waste my posting with your lame comments? Its a fair forum posting to enquire on.

                    Whether someone has an accountant is irrelevent. its the community experience being sought here like everyone else. If you aren't interested in commenting, dont' comment. Its that simple.
                    How rude!

                    You're on the wrong forum if you can't take a bit of a ribbing without resorting to that kind of response.

                    I think you've done extremely well to get a response out of anybody considering your attitude in this post.

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