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Previously on "More dividend for past tax year after SART submitted."

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  • northernladuk
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    Hee hee. Daft pillock reported my post for referring to him as a tw@t and then circumvented the swear filter a few posts later.

    What a nana.

    Bye bye pscont. You will be missed.

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by WordIsBond View Post
    Different question. That was whether you could pay the same dividend to two different shareholders with different dates for the dividend. The answer was no.

    OP is asking if he can decide now that he actually paid a dividend a year ago. The answer is no, and if he got caught trying it on he'd be done for tax evasion.

    Can Her Majesty's guests post on CUK? If not, that would be a silver lining to the scenario.
    Well I saw it as related. It's a discussion about the date the payment is made vs when the dividend was declared and whether multiple payments can be made against the same dividend (in this case the distribution is to two separate people but it's the same class of shares being paid out against).

    But if you only read the question and the first couple of responses you wouldn't have seen the more detail and additional references further down.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by wattaj View Post
    No.

    Perhaps Sir should pay a bit more attention to his tax position at the time when it is important to do so?
    Oh he did. He knows he can't pay his dog anything and kids can't be main shareholder or pay his grandad 100k cash in an envelope and any others I forgot about. He just ignored the proper stuff while he was doing all that.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by pscont View Post
    The above twats aside, anyone to contribute something of value?
    Need to refer to post 1 to identify the real idiot.

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  • wattaj
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    Originally posted by pscont View Post
    I have submitted my ty18/19 SATR and paid the tax owed. I still have room for dividends there taxed at 7.5%.
    Can I reopen the SATR and pay myself more backdated dividends?
    No.

    Perhaps Sir should pay a bit more attention to his tax position at the time when it is important to do so?

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  • WTFH
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    I thought you didn’t have an accountant, because you thought you were too smart to need one?
    And if YOU submitted your SATR, not a professional, paid accountant, that would explain a lot.

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  • WordIsBond
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    Different question. That was whether you could pay the same dividend to two different shareholders with different dates for the dividend. The answer was no.

    OP is asking if he can decide now that he actually paid a dividend a year ago. The answer is no, and if he got caught trying it on he'd be done for tax evasion.

    Can Her Majesty's guests post on CUK? If not, that would be a silver lining to the scenario.

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  • ladymuck
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    Dividend payment date | AccountingWEB

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  • pscont
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    The above <modsnip> aside, anyone to contribute something of value?

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  • BR14
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    the OP should have his own subforum.
    failed tax dodges or summat.

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  • WordIsBond
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    Originally posted by pscont View Post
    Second opinion. Acct asked.
    I presume your accountant told you that you are an idiot if you think this would work, and that if you keep asking these kinds of questions he'll drop you.

    My second opinion is that your accountant would be right if he said that.

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  • pscont
    started a topic More dividend for past tax year after SART submitted.

    More dividend for past tax year after SART submitted.

    Second opinion. Acct asked.

    I have submitted my ty18/19 SATR and paid the tax owed. I still have room for dividends there taxed at 7.5%.
    Can I reopen the SATR and pay myself more backdated dividends?

    Something like:

    declare a dividend at 5 April 2019, and make the payment today for example then to file an amended 18/19 return with HMRC?

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