in case the new Div tax is applied retrospectively
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I doubt it'll be immediate or retrospective. Could happen but unlikely IMO. A hit to ER, on the other hand, seems increasingly probable.Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostRetrospective would be spiteful.
Guess it doesn't really hurt to draw down today anyway though.
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I operate via cash accounting. Why would I use a Ltd company, so messy."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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I take my full year's dividend out at the start of the year so not relevant to me.
I think it's unlikely to be with immediate effect.Comment
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Snippets from the speech being leaked:Originally posted by Mikeoc1962 View PostI take my full year's dividend out at the start of the year so not relevant to me.
I think it's unlikely to be with immediate effect.
".....any profit above a standard salary of £25kpa will be subject to 100% taxation, in perpetuity. This will apply to all PSC directors, their families, their bits on the side, their dogs and their relatives going back from 25 years of the date of this review....."
"..... according to HMRC records, it was brought to the government's attention that dogs have been avoiding all taxes for far too long, it is only fair that we all share the burden, so dogs will now be taxed at 50% of all future earnings...."
".....none of these measures shall apply should a significant donation to the Conservative party be made by the PSC, by the end of the tax year...."Comment
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Just backdate your voucher accordingly and apply the correct date to the credit in your directors account.Comment
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Double tax hit for dogs?Originally posted by MarkT View PostSnippets from the speech being leaked:
".....any profit above a standard salary of £25kpa will be subject to 100% taxation, in perpetuity. This will apply to all PSC directors, their families, their bits on the side, their dogs and their relatives going back from 25 years of the date of this review....."
"..... according to HMRC records, it was brought to the government's attention that dogs have been avoiding all taxes for far too long, it is only fair that we all share the burden, so dogs will now be taxed at 50% of all future earnings...."
".....none of these measures shall apply should a significant donation to the Conservative party be made by the PSC, by the end of the tax year...."Comment
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Chimps too, so I heardOriginally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostDouble tax hit for dogs?
Extra money going to the boomers.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Bah, they must have read my thread.Originally posted by MarkT View Post
"..... according to HMRC records, it was brought to the government's attention that dogs have been avoiding all taxes for far too long, it is only fair that we all share the burden, so dogs will now be taxed at 50% of all future earnings...."
http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...ml#post2171680
That's going to impact a number of people it appears, even if they work in Belgium.
http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...k-maybe-5.html
http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...-security.html
Soooooo, if you have a UK LTD, send your employee (you) to Belgium to work clutching his LIMOSA paperwork, he will have to pay tax and SS based on his local salary. Your company however, having its centre of economic interest in the UK will only have to declare its income to Gordon and his mates. You of course may have to demonstrate that this is so, but assuming your wife/daughter/son/partner/dog is also a director, and you issue an odd invoice for some other work to a.n.other company, you can then show that indeed your UK LTD is in fact a bona fide UK based company with a clear centre of economic interest in the UK. You may however, have problems if you are a sole director, live in a bedsit, and never do any other work.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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