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Previously on "Sharing dividends with wife"

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    Guest replied
    Re: re

    Ah yes, but have they still got the t-shirt?

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    Guest replied
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    Because it doesn't harm to confirm things with the super
    people from contractoruk, who've been there, done that.

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    Guest replied
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    If your wife is also your accountant, why did you have to ask the question here? Surely as an accountant she would know which forms to complete!!

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    Blah

    Have not taken advice, but have looked into it.

    S660 seems to be like IR35, a tree shaking excercise.

    My wife is already employed with the company,
    and is also my accountant, so IR can piss off.

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    Guest replied
    I agree with Darren, you should definitely take advice about the possible consequences of s660

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    Guest replied
    Stick transfer

    If you look on the net you will probably find a stock transfer form to download, otherwise I've got one if you drop me an email. (This is for transfer of the shares you already have, not further issue). Just fill in and keep it, no need to send it anywhere, .Put shares held on your next shuttle form.

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    No she doesn't have to be a director... you will need a share transfer form to sign them over.

    Have you taken advice about the S660 consequences?

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    Guest started a topic Sharing dividends with wife

    Sharing dividends with wife

    1) Does she have to be a director?

    2) How do I go about giving her half my shares?
    i.e. what forms, where do I get them etc?

    Thanks.

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