Hi,
I'm hoping to move into contracting and was researching an optimal tax structure.
Given that my partner doesn't work currently, was wondering if it makes it sense to have them
register a company, acting as the sole director. I can then be an employee of this
company and the only fee earner.
I think this puts complete control into hands of the non-fee earner and hence reduces
any chances of HMRC investigations, similar to Arctic systems regarding income distribution etc
as we both would like to take out low salary and high dividends each.
Would this be a feasible structure ? Any concerns with this structure ? (other than the emotional / family / trust aspect) Do I need to be appointed a director to own 50% share holding in the company ?
many thanks.
I'm hoping to move into contracting and was researching an optimal tax structure.
Given that my partner doesn't work currently, was wondering if it makes it sense to have them
register a company, acting as the sole director. I can then be an employee of this
company and the only fee earner.
I think this puts complete control into hands of the non-fee earner and hence reduces
any chances of HMRC investigations, similar to Arctic systems regarding income distribution etc
as we both would like to take out low salary and high dividends each.
Would this be a feasible structure ? Any concerns with this structure ? (other than the emotional / family / trust aspect) Do I need to be appointed a director to own 50% share holding in the company ?
many thanks.
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