Originally posted by SussexSeagull
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Of course Angela R wants that/suggested it as her politics are left, very left in fact....but that isn't what this country is/has been...it is not a communist state ...though some would like it to be...she has never worked in the private sector so has no clue how business works...
CT has already been applied to income available for dividends...Comment
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Originally posted by oliverson View Post
The reason being that the money has already had Corporation Tax applied to it.
Businesses and individuals are two different tax groups, unfortunately the lines have been blurred so much, many have forgotten that and think their business money is also their individual money…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by oliverson View Post
The reason being that the money has already had Corporation Tax applied to it.Comment
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Originally posted by TheDude View Post
Corporation tax applies to businesses, not individuals.Comment
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But the principle remains: the profits on which dividends are paid, has been taxed. So to tax the individual recipient of those dividends means the profits are being taxed twice, it's just that the payment is from two different entities.
If the dividends were paid into an ISA, they wouldn't be taxed. If the dividends were paid to an offshore entity, they wouldn't be taxed (I presume). So there will always be inequity as to who pays tax on dividends unless those loopholes are closed.
Although, I seem to recall ISAs are being lined up for the chopping block as something Labour hate just as much as small businesses are people trying to save for their future.Last edited by ladymuck; 27 May 2025, 12:57.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostBut the principle remains: the profits on which dividends are paid, has been taxed. So to tax the individual recipient of those dividends means the profits are being taxed twice, it's just that the payment is from two different entities.Comment
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Originally posted by SussexSeagull View Post
Two different entities are being taxed.Comment
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Noticed more and more people not finding a good market and declaring that they have also been out of contract for 2yrs.
Makes me feel slightly better to know it's not just me. But also knowing that there is nothing too bright on the horizon as to how and when this storm will be over.
Right going to find a PGCE course.
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Originally posted by SussexSeagull View Post
Two different entities are being taxed.
What point are you making?
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