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The question is academic, as you cannot backdate a dividend and we are a long way past March.Last edited by Contractor UK; 25 May 2019, 13:38.
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And a thread on deferred dividend payments which might be of interest...
https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...-payments.html
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Thanks for that, had a bit of a brain fart and appreciate the far quicker response than my Accountant
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Dividends can only be paid from PROFITS after tax.Originally posted by DesDixon View PostMy Ltd Co is just completing it's first year of accounts (financial year end is end of March 2018).
Retained profit is £22k.
What I wanted to know is if I could have declared a dividend of say £30k in March 2018 but to be paid later (i.e. when there are sufficient funds available) OR can the max dividend only be £22k so the company balance does not go into the red?
Limited Company Dividends Guide
(Ignore anything to do with the dates. It's old)
I do hope it's your accountant that is preparing your accounts for you. Do we assume your accountant doesn't offer FA?
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Quick basic dividend question
My Ltd Co is just completing it's first year of accounts (financial year end is end of March 2018).
Retained profit is £22k.
What I wanted to know is if I could have declared a dividend of say £30k in March 2018 but to be paid later (i.e. when there are sufficient funds available) OR can the max dividend only be £22k so the company balance does not go into the red?
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