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Previously on "Dividend tax question - Urgent"

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  • JB3000
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    Originally posted by jmo21 View Post
    "Nixon Williams wins with a knockout in the first round" would be a more appropriate analogy.
    Not really- a heavy weight and a light weight should never be in the same ring together.

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  • jmo21
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    Originally posted by JB3000 View Post
    Nixon Williams 1 - Intouch 0 (full time)
    "Nixon Williams wins with a knockout in the first round" would be a more appropriate analogy.

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  • JB3000
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    Originally posted by Martin at NixonWilliams View Post
    The effective rate of tax on net dividends declared above the additional rate threshold is 30.56%.

    The 36.1% referred to above ended in 2012/13.
    Nixon Williams 1 - Intouch 0 (full time)

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  • Martin at NixonWilliams
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    Originally posted by Louisa@InTouch View Post
    You will pay 25% on the net dividends until your total gross income exceeds £150,000. If you go over this, then the taxes increase to 36.1% on the net dividends.
    The effective rate of tax on net dividends declared above the additional rate threshold is 30.56%.

    The 36.1% referred to above ended in 2012/13.

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  • Alan @ BroomeAffinity
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    Originally posted by bluedrop View Post
    Contract from Jan2015 (via a new ltd company or joining partners company as a director)?
    Probably better with your own new ltd co rather than joining your partner's.

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  • TheCyclingProgrammer
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    If you don't need the money and have good savings, then think of this as a good opportunity to build up a healthy warchest.

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  • bluedrop
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    Thanks a ton for your inputs Louisia and Vectraman!!

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  • VectraMan
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    None. Zero. Zilch. Nada.

    Don't pay any salary either. Leave it until April.

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  • Louisa@InTouch
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    If your employment income for the year has already exceeded the higher rate threshold for 2014/15 (£41,865, assuming you have a standard personal allowance of £10,000).

    Then any dividends that you take from a Limited company between now and 05/04/2015 will be subject to personal tax implications.

    You will pay 25% on the net dividends until your total gross income exceeds £150,000. If you go over this, then the taxes increase to 36.1% on the net dividends.

    However you could consider a director loan of up to £10,000 in the tax year with no benefit in kind implications and repay this with a dividend in the new tax year. Or defer your dividend payments if possible until after 06/04/2015 when the new tax year starts.

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  • bluedrop
    started a topic Dividend tax question - Urgent

    Dividend tax question - Urgent

    hi,
    Can someone please help me understand the taxes involved in the below circumstances?

    Perm employment until Dec2014 - Salary 63k

    Contract from Jan2015 (via a new ltd company or joining partners company as a director)

    How much can be withdrawn from the company as dividends (for year ending april 2015) without paying any further personal tax?

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