I am a contractor outside of IR35. I am trying to determine the tax savings if the company contributes to my SIPP.
Say the company makes £100,000 net (after expenses + paye payment). Corporate tax would be £20,000. I would take the balance of £80,000 as a dividend. As £32,000 is free of dividend tax, I would pay £10,800 dividend tax (22.5% of £48,000). Total tax payable = £20,000 + £10,800 = £30,800.
Now say the company makes a contribution of £10,000 to the SIPP:
Net is now £90,000. Corporate tax is 20% or £18,000. Dividends to me is £90,000 - £18,000 = £72,000. 22.5% dividend tax on (£72,000-£32,000) = £9,000. Total tax = £18,000 + £9,000 = £27,000. So Tax savings = £3,800 on a SIPP contribution of £10,000 = 38%
Let me know if this is correct: a 38% tax savings.
Say the company makes £100,000 net (after expenses + paye payment). Corporate tax would be £20,000. I would take the balance of £80,000 as a dividend. As £32,000 is free of dividend tax, I would pay £10,800 dividend tax (22.5% of £48,000). Total tax payable = £20,000 + £10,800 = £30,800.
Now say the company makes a contribution of £10,000 to the SIPP:
Net is now £90,000. Corporate tax is 20% or £18,000. Dividends to me is £90,000 - £18,000 = £72,000. 22.5% dividend tax on (£72,000-£32,000) = £9,000. Total tax = £18,000 + £9,000 = £27,000. So Tax savings = £3,800 on a SIPP contribution of £10,000 = 38%
Let me know if this is correct: a 38% tax savings.
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