If you are after better/cheaper dental care and not expecting emergencies, I would recommend you look into overseas offerings. Lots of Eastern Europe offers for dental tourism, where they arrange everything, flights, hotel accommodation and dental appointments for fraction of the cost in UK.
On the OT, as already stated you can put it through YourCo but it incurs BIK. It depends on your financials, but there is rarely a cost saving. If your accountant is any good should be able to give you the specific numbers in your particular case.
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Originally posted by dkldn View PostWondering if it's worthwhile to buy health insurance, especially dental insurance from my ltd? If so, can someone recommend a insurance company/scheme?
thanks,
Derek
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I think they can add dental to your health policy
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Can be claimed yes, however you will incur a benefit in kind on this.
One expense which is worth considering is paying into a relevant life policy from the company as you will not have any benefit in kind on that.
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buying health insurance from ltd?
Wondering if it's worthwhile to buy health insurance, especially dental insurance from my ltd? If so, can someone recommend a insurance company/scheme?
thanks,
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