Charge my Ltd for it (a very high rate like £500 per month) and deduct from corporation tax?
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Can I be my own accountant
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Yes (that's the answer you want right?)Originally posted by SouthernLadEU View PostCharge my Ltd for it (a very high rate like £500 per month) and deduct from corporation tax?
There are probably a lot of reasons why you won't want to though.....Comment
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yes but you will need to pay personal tax on it so will [almost certainly] end up paying more than the corporation tax would have beenOriginally posted by SouthernLadEU View PostCharge my Ltd for it (a very high rate like £500 per month) and deduct from corporation tax?Comment
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Yep, and then you take the £500 a month accountancy fees you earn, and pay tax on them personally. As a plan, its got flaws....Originally posted by SouthernLadEU View PostCharge my Ltd for it (a very high rate like £500 per month) and deduct from corporation tax?P.S. What Spreadsheet? Revolutionising the contracting market again.Comment
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that's fine - you could also make her company director or company secretary and pay it as salary for a more easily defend-able explanationOriginally posted by SouthernLadEU View PostI'll make my wife accountant she has AAT level 3Comment
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Absolutely. But he already knows this becasue his wife has an accountancy qualification... Or does he?Originally posted by pr1 View Postthat's fine - you could also make her company director or company secretary and pay it as salary for a more easily defend-able explanation
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