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Excluded - final throw of the dice
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Classic today
https://twitter.com/gmb/status/1331887901248983045?s=12
Chancellor puts it to bed once and for all
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I reckon these bounce back loans and top ups will lead to a huge wave of insolvencies in a few years, when it dawns on some directors that it isn't "free money" but taxable if/when they take it out of the company as income and dividends!
At least, I presume it is taxable (assuming the director goes over their annual allowance).Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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A good part of Russell 3000 is barely servicing it’s loans, what the pesky odd small business would mean for the country... who knows. Probably not much.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI reckon these bounce back loans and top ups will lead to a huge wave of insolvencies in a few years, when it dawns on some directors that it isn't "free money" but taxable if/when they take it out of the company as income and dividends!
At least, I presume it is taxable (assuming the director goes over their annual allowance).
How I see it, they wanted to keep people happy so they bought the silence of employees and self employed etc.
Small business owners can’t cause too much damage to the ecosystem(as opposed to large business owners who received good aid) and are fairly used to how the world works, so they were left to their own means.
It was never a question of fairness, pretty much everything of capitaism is the opposite of what it says on the can.Comment
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Can’t use loan to pay dividends...Originally posted by OwlHoot View Posttaxable if/when they take it out of the company as income and dividends!
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