Originally posted by konsultant
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"If she is a director you could also pay her a nominal salary. Discuss this with your accountant"
I assume I also pay if she were a secretary?
I assume I also pay if she were a secretary?
In practice most people think the legal responsibility of being a company director is sufficient to justify a basic salary. The same justification could arguably be made for a company secretary, especially if they are having some kind of role in the company (e.g. basic admin, handling contracts, doing books etc.). Opinion on what is reasonable varies. Some will say up to the full tax allowance (£11k) is fine. Some prefer to be more cautious (my wife currently gets a nominal salary of £2.4k a year for being Co. Sec. and basic admin though I'm considering making her a director and upping this a bit).
This is why I recommended you speak to your accountant about this.
So does splitting the shares 75-25 or making her a secretary or both have any tax benefits, if yes what specifically?
Meanwhile I will read up more on s624.
Thank you
Meanwhile I will read up more on s624.
Thank you
The best general overview of s624 is, IMO, this one:
https://www.taxation.co.uk/Articles/.../324521/me-you
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