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£50K Interest Free Loan for 12 Months
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Originally posted by xenomorph View Postthe whole using it to clear credit cards dont make sense
if you take out say £8k and cleared off the cards then you would need to take it as dividends and pay income tax on it after 12 months. So you be paying back loan plus tax.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostNot if you're not working through a LTD
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if you transfer the BBL amount to your own bank as a Loan then you have to pay back the loan in 9 months which would need to be via extra dividends which will get taxed.
If you transfer as dividends then you get taxed on the extra amount as you will not be able to stay in first tax band if you are paying yourself up to £38k to stay in lower tax band.Comment
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Originally posted by xenomorph View Posthow would that work?
if you transfer the BBL amount to your own bank as a Loan then you have to pay back the loan in 9 months which would need to be via extra dividends which will get taxed.
If you transfer as dividends then you get taxed on the extra amount as you will not be able to stay in first tax band if you are paying yourself up to £38k to stay in lower tax band.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIf you're not working through a LTD there are no dividends.
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i read that as not if you ARE working through LTDComment
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Originally posted by xenomorph View Postoh haha
i read that as not if you ARE working through LTD'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostDon't forget that proof reader I mentioned for your contractual paperwork...Comment
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only way I see of using it without increase of self assessment taxes is keeping loan in company and then paying it back. so only using it as a backup if you have no clients.Comment
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Originally posted by xenomorph View Postonly way I see of using it without increase of self assessment taxes is keeping loan in company and then paying it back. so only using it as a backup if you have no clients.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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