I have a limited company which I have contracted through for 9 years, which has a few Ks sitting in it.
Due to various circumstances, including the poor state of the market in my sphere, I have decided to go permanent, and have just today received a permanent contract.
I fully intend to move back to contracting work at a suitable moment in 1+ years.
Now, my question is this:
Should I close my limited company and take all the cash? Then start a new company when I return to contracting. My initial thought is that this will actually cost more time and money than keeping it open. Is it possible to pay myself a regular dividend from the Ltd even though it will have no current income? Any thoughts?
Due to various circumstances, including the poor state of the market in my sphere, I have decided to go permanent, and have just today received a permanent contract.
I fully intend to move back to contracting work at a suitable moment in 1+ years.
Now, my question is this:
Should I close my limited company and take all the cash? Then start a new company when I return to contracting. My initial thought is that this will actually cost more time and money than keeping it open. Is it possible to pay myself a regular dividend from the Ltd even though it will have no current income? Any thoughts?


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