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Does the taxable component of any dividend payments paid to yourself show on P45 ?

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    Does the taxable component of any dividend payments paid to yourself show on P45 ?

    Does the taxable component of any dividend payments that you paid to yourself show on your P45 (for a limited company) ?

    I would think that this is the case, correct me if I am wrong.

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    Originally posted by eliquant View Post
    Does the taxable component of any dividend payments that you paid to yourself show on your P45 (for a limited company) ?

    I would think that this is the case, correct me if I am wrong.
    Dividends are not employment income and so do not appear on a P45. They just need to be declared on you tax return.

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      #3
      Originally posted by eliquant View Post
      Does the taxable component of any dividend payments that you paid to yourself show on your P45 (for a limited company) ?

      I would think that this is the case, correct me if I am wrong.
      If you received a dividend payment from say BT, or M&S (if either of them ever make a profit again!) as a shareholder, how the devil would it find its way onto your P45?

      Stop thinking like a permie. Separate the company from yourself.

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