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Previously on "Dividend Tax Allowances & Rates for 2020/21?"

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  • craigy1874
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    Originally posted by PeterSim View Post


    If I'm deemed inside I am going to cancel my accountant and insurance immediately, just so they feel the burn.
    After you have done that I hope you are unable to find another accountant to help you finalise your affairs. What's your company name so I can avoid it?

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  • PerfectStorm
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    Originally posted by PeterSim View Post


    If I'm deemed inside I am going to cancel my accountant and insurance immediately, just so they feel the burn.
    Still need insurance on the inside. And someone to finish up your SA and company accounts....

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by genius View Post
    Any rumours on what they might be set to? Hoping for some good news for once.
    I can't see that they'll change to be honest.
    Unless they could do something like taxing dividends more for small companies, but I'm not sure how workable that is in the timescale.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by genius View Post
    Any rumours on what they might be set to? Hoping for some good news for once.
    Expect the worst and you won't be disappointed.

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  • genius
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    Originally posted by Lance View Post
    March 11th. At the budget. If not then they stay the same.

    Dividends payments are far wider than contractors.
    The biggest shareholders are probably pension funds.
    Any rumours on what they might be set to? Hoping for some good news for once.

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by PeterSim View Post


    If I'm deemed inside I am going to cancel my accountant and insurance immediately, just so they feel the burn.
    So who feels what burn?
    Are you going to do your own year end?

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by genius View Post
    When will this be announced?

    And are they going to hump those of still outside IR35 to such an extent that we'd make more money unemployed and on benefits?
    March 11th. At the budget. If not then they stay the same.

    Dividends payments are far wider than contractors.
    The biggest shareholders are probably pension funds.

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  • PeterSim
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    If I'm deemed inside I am going to cancel my accountant and insurance immediately, just so they feel the burn.

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  • genius
    started a topic Dividend Tax Allowances & Rates for 2020/21?

    Dividend Tax Allowances & Rates for 2020/21?

    When will this be announced?

    And are they going to hump those of still outside IR35 to such an extent that we'd make more money unemployed and on benefits?

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