I am with Giant powerhouse, and get dividends around 2200 a month. I am a shareholder I think and not a director does anyone know if I need to fill in a tax return as Giant told me you only need to fill one in if they send you. How do I calculate if I am in the higher tax bracket or if I owe any additional tax on my dividends. I am a bit panicky as have been with giant over a year and half so not sure if I will get in trouble with the IR
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Originally posted by liveforeveri haven't completed one since i started my business and i'm a director. I've been in touch with my accountant but i've had no respons as yet.
Time for a new accountant perhaps? You may have a slight problem...Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by AZZIKI am with Giant powerhouse, and get dividends around 2200 a month. I am a shareholder I think and not a director does anyone know if I need to fill in a tax return as Giant told me you only need to fill one in if they send you. How do I calculate if I am in the higher tax bracket or if I owe any additional tax on my dividends. I am a bit panicky as have been with giant over a year and half so not sure if I will get in trouble with the IR
Edit: Then again, re-reading what I've written that's bollox, ignore me, listen to the others instead. Bit distracted by 'shenanigans' here at work at the mo. However - I'd get away from Giant anyway as they're a bunch of @rse. (Oh, and you can challenge me on that if you like, legal chaps)Last edited by realityhack; 20 March 2007, 13:31.Comment
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