Hi
Im an IT contractor and earned around £20k last year ie not a lot. I have been self employed one year
I have salaries paid into a business account last year
I withdraw about £500 a week to live on and pay directly into a personal account to pay my direct debits etc. I have come to sign on mow and the jsa say because I have been earning £2000 a month I am not entitled to any benefits. I told them I dont have any money for food etc and they said go see the council
A contractor friend of mine said I should say I pay myself the minimum wage and say the rest is dividends.
I spoke to my accountant who emailed me this
Hi Andy
If you need £2,000.00 per month to live and pay your bills, that’s what you have to take. This would be taken as PAYE and dividends. The only accounts I have done so far is for the period from December 2012 to April 2013, so I’m not in a position to say anything until we do your next set of accounts.
I have attached the last 3 months payslips. Anything paid into your personal over and above this will be classed as a dividend. I assume you are not paying for any business items from your personal account.
The problem you may have is that you need a whole year to average wages and dividends out, and we have not done a whole year since the last account…"
Ok so I now sitting here without a bean to my name. I was even thinking of closing my business account but as a contractor I can earn so much more. Umbrella companies were deducting something like £200 a week at one time!!
Ok can I appeal the jsa decision? I have payslips.
also what do I need to do to differentiate between dividends and salary. I do have a separate account. Can I arrange it so 2 lots of money goes from my business account? One for salary and on for dividends so it is clear which is clear?
Any advice would be most appreciated.
If your feeling very kind you could even ring me as I do find this business a lot complex...and I dont think I'm particularly thick
Andy
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Im an IT contractor and earned around £20k last year ie not a lot. I have been self employed one year
I have salaries paid into a business account last year
I withdraw about £500 a week to live on and pay directly into a personal account to pay my direct debits etc. I have come to sign on mow and the jsa say because I have been earning £2000 a month I am not entitled to any benefits. I told them I dont have any money for food etc and they said go see the council
A contractor friend of mine said I should say I pay myself the minimum wage and say the rest is dividends.
I spoke to my accountant who emailed me this
Hi Andy
If you need £2,000.00 per month to live and pay your bills, that’s what you have to take. This would be taken as PAYE and dividends. The only accounts I have done so far is for the period from December 2012 to April 2013, so I’m not in a position to say anything until we do your next set of accounts.
I have attached the last 3 months payslips. Anything paid into your personal over and above this will be classed as a dividend. I assume you are not paying for any business items from your personal account.
The problem you may have is that you need a whole year to average wages and dividends out, and we have not done a whole year since the last account…"
Ok so I now sitting here without a bean to my name. I was even thinking of closing my business account but as a contractor I can earn so much more. Umbrella companies were deducting something like £200 a week at one time!!
Ok can I appeal the jsa decision? I have payslips.
also what do I need to do to differentiate between dividends and salary. I do have a separate account. Can I arrange it so 2 lots of money goes from my business account? One for salary and on for dividends so it is clear which is clear?
Any advice would be most appreciated.
If your feeling very kind you could even ring me as I do find this business a lot complex...and I dont think I'm particularly thick
Andy
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