Monthly at the moment, but there's enough in there for me to switch to quarterly. I've only been running a Ltd for 18 months though.
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The dividend tax will hit me for about 2k a year
so I take out all my cash up to 2k income tax just before April 2016.
then if I need to bail out of my limited, its all a lot smoother(\__/)
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The same round-sum amount, 2-4 times per year, effectively ad-hoc but based on the company's ability to pay rather than when I need it.
I.e. whenever retained profit exceeds a threshold.Comment
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Why?Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostYou don't declare a dividend if the company is making employer contributions to the pension plan.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Because it's not a dividend.Originally posted by d000hg View PostWhy?
Dividends are paid to the shareholders in proportion of the number of shares that they own, and must be paid from profit. Employer pension contributions are a cost to the business and reduce the amount of profit available to pay dividends.Comment
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Right... but surely in post cases a company would make some pension contribution and still issue dividends, rather than plough all 'profit' into the pension.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Well, let's go back to what was originally said:Originally posted by d000hg View PostRight... but surely in post cases a company would make some pension contribution and still issue dividends, rather than plough all 'profit' into the pension.
Originally posted by ctdctd View PostWhere's the "Never, MyCo puts it into my pension" option?The first quote implies that in that situation, the company never pays a dividend - I'm deducing this from their use of the word "never".Originally posted by d000hg View PostAdhoc... you just never need them.
Your post then talks about declaring adhoc dividends - which isn't the case if the company never makes a dividend, as implied by the post that you were answering.Comment
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Cheers everyone, I have always avoided monthly dividends as I thought it looked dodgy, was surprised to see a quarter of people do this.
I started Ad-hoc and moved to twice yearlyOriginally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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