I spent two hours this morning "researching" this... is that enough ?
Problem was I was no clearer as the many posts still didn't give a clear definition but lots of interpretations. But there appears to be a general consensus/bias based on what you say. So thank you for that and my accountant is dealing with it but just thought I'd ask here
I'm still a newbie so appreciate a bit of slack.... if it was that easy we wouldn't need this forum....
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Originally posted by topgazza View PostMy accountant has advised that I can place my wife on the payroll as a salaried employee. And as a 50% shareholder
Reading about the dividends transfer issue with HMRC I would assume this is a no no ? She does answer the phone and deal with emails and responses to my accountant but is not an IT contractor and the income is derived from me. Thoughts please ?
50% shareholder...fine, but let your accountant handle it so its dealt with properly.
Salary...depends what she's doing to earn that salary.
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Originally posted by eazy View PostSearch for Arctic Systems
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Don't see a problem with what your accountant is proposing.
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Bearing I mind we've been through this exact topic last week and we do it every other month the OP should have tried searching the forums first.
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Funny enough I did just read something that alluded to that.... as usual with HMRC "grey areas" is the new black and white
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Originally posted by topgazza View PostMy accountant has advised that I can place my wife on the payroll as a salaried employee. And as a 50% shareholder
Reading about the dividends transfer issue with HMRC I would assume this is a no no ? She does answer the phone and deal with emails and responses to my accountant but is not an IT contractor and the income is derived from me. Thoughts please ?
Dividends are independent of any employment income or status.
Provided it's done correctly you can allocate shares to your wife and she can receive dividend income as a result of being a shareholder.
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Don't see a problem with what your accountant is proposing.
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Spousal exemption means you can make her a shareholder and if she is doing work for the company, you can pay her a salary.
Another thread on the subject can be found here: http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...band-wife.html
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s660A and Income Transfer opinion Please
My accountant has advised that I can place my wife on the payroll as a salaried employee. And as a 50% shareholder
Reading about the dividends transfer issue with HMRC I would assume this is a no no ? She does answer the phone and deal with emails and responses to my accountant but is not an IT contractor and the income is derived from me. Thoughts please ?Tags: None
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