That was my understanding too. Just wanted to make sure that there wasn't any information out there that I wasn't aware of.
Thanks very much for responding all. Appreciated.
rohanks
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Originally posted by rohanks View PostHi All,
In 2015 my Ltd company paid a quarterly dividend of £10000.00 to me as Director. I used this dividend to purchase equity in another limited company set up by my then business partner.
It also didn't pay it to you as a director. It paid it to you as a shareholder.
These points as very fundamental. If you can't understand or explain it properly it's no wonder your solicitor is confused.Last edited by northernladuk; 11 March 2017, 11:35.
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Did you explain clearly to the solicitor that it wasn't your company that invested in the other company but you personally? If not I can see how the solicitor can get confused.
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It sounds very unlikely.
If you'd used your dividends from, say, your BP shares to invest in something else, BP wouldn't be paying your legal fees.
Once you've withdrawn the dividend, it becomes your personal money. It was you, personally, that made the investment, not yourCo. The test is whether any expenditure is wholly and exclusively for your business - in this case it's hard to argue that it is even remotely related to your business.
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Originally posted by rohanks View PostHi All,
In 2015 my Ltd company paid a quarterly dividend of £10000.00 to me as Director. I used this dividend to purchase equity in another limited company set up by my then business partner.
My former business partner then departed with my investment in what could be described as a scam.
After speaking with my solicitor, he identified that I do have a legal option as the paperwork prepared by my former business partner in respect of the equity share sale contains errors and has left him exposed.
My question is....as the source of my investment came via a dividend from my legitimate company which I then used to invest in 'scam ltd' can my legal fees be paid by my ltd company? I am asking this as my solicitor suggested that they could.
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Limited Company: Legal fees for Litigation
Hi All,
In 2015 my Ltd company paid a quarterly dividend of £10000.00 to me as Director. I used this dividend to purchase equity in another limited company set up by my then business partner.
My former business partner then departed with my investment in what could be described as a scam.
After speaking with my solicitor, he identified that I do have a legal option as the paperwork prepared by my former business partner in respect of the equity share sale contains errors and has left him exposed.
My question is....as the source of my investment came via a dividend from my legitimate company which I then used to invest in 'scam ltd' can my legal fees be paid by my ltd company? I am asking this as my solicitor suggested that they could.
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
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