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    #31
    Originally posted by JoJoGabor View Post
    This isn't true. If you investigate the past cases (in particular Arctiv Systems) these cases have set a precedent that you cant pay a partner dividends unless you are married. I did a lot of research into this and took advice from my accountant and independent legal advice. Then got married
    Wait, did you get married in order to pay a little less money of taxes?
    Is this the price you put on your freedom?

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      #32
      Originally posted by JoJoGabor View Post
      This isn't true. If you investigate the past cases (in particular Arctiv Systems) these cases have set a precedent that you cant pay a partner dividends unless you are married. I did a lot of research into this and took advice from my accountant and independent legal advice. Then got married
      thanks for this; looks like I'm going to have to stick a ring on her finger.

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        #33
        Originally posted by patrickbaitsman View Post
        thanks for this; looks like I'm going to have to stick a ring on her finger.
        Or do some research and do it properly to avoid the settlements legislation.
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