Taper relief was where the level of Capital Gains Tax you paid on the profit gained from an asset reduced the longer you owned the asset. E.g. for contractors, you own shares in your company, when you disolve your company and there is £100k in the bank, you have made a £100k profit so you pay CGT on that. It used to be 10% with taper relief after 3 (4?) years but now is 18% no matter how long you have the company.
I understand that you can pay your spouse a salary that is proportionate to the amount of work that they do.. i.e. a company sec doing say 2 hours a week work at maybe £20/hr should only be paid £160 per month.
I understand that you can pay your spouse a salary that is proportionate to the amount of work that they do.. i.e. a company sec doing say 2 hours a week work at maybe £20/hr should only be paid £160 per month.

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