Repost of the link to my spreadsheet, for those who missed it:
https://docs.google.com/a/lukeredpat...rive_web#gid=0
Gives you a comparison of various salary amounts (including NMW-ish) showing indeed, that £10k is optimum and now we've had confirmation of how the employers NI allowance works. I'm awaiting final confirmation from my accountant but looks like I will indeed be going down the £10k route.
Edit: on balance, £10k might not be the most optimal salary for me due to my share split, so something to consider for those who have another shareholder in the business.
With my 75%/25% split, combined take home for both of us on same salary of this year is £7752 + (max net. dividend for me of £30701 / 0.75 = max net dividend for both of us of £40934) = £48686.
With a £10k salary, this not only reduces my max net dividend but partners too, proportionally, so it works out as (£10k - 245.28 NI) + (£28678.50 / 0.75 = £38238) = £47993. £693 less overall. Even after accounting for the extra £200 or so in saving to YourCo that's still a couple of hundred quid. OK, it's not going to break the bank. But if you have a 50/50 split as is common this will have an even bigger impact on you (well, maybe not you personally, it's your spouses personal income that will reduce).
So things aren't always straightforward!
https://docs.google.com/a/lukeredpat...rive_web#gid=0
Gives you a comparison of various salary amounts (including NMW-ish) showing indeed, that £10k is optimum and now we've had confirmation of how the employers NI allowance works. I'm awaiting final confirmation from my accountant but looks like I will indeed be going down the £10k route.
Edit: on balance, £10k might not be the most optimal salary for me due to my share split, so something to consider for those who have another shareholder in the business.
With my 75%/25% split, combined take home for both of us on same salary of this year is £7752 + (max net. dividend for me of £30701 / 0.75 = max net dividend for both of us of £40934) = £48686.
With a £10k salary, this not only reduces my max net dividend but partners too, proportionally, so it works out as (£10k - 245.28 NI) + (£28678.50 / 0.75 = £38238) = £47993. £693 less overall. Even after accounting for the extra £200 or so in saving to YourCo that's still a couple of hundred quid. OK, it's not going to break the bank. But if you have a 50/50 split as is common this will have an even bigger impact on you (well, maybe not you personally, it's your spouses personal income that will reduce).
So things aren't always straightforward!
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