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  • eastway
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    Originally posted by ContractingBrit View Post
    Thanks for the responses. Yes have maximised the dividends for this year.

    For the new tax year, does the salary from permie job count towards dividend threshold?
    As has already mentioned do speak with your accountant etc etc, but if you go permie you will still have a £2k dividend allowance @0%, any other dividends will be taxed at a rate dependent on your PAYE income.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
    As grim as NLUK can be, he's absolutely right. Your accountant is paid to help you with your individual circumstances.
    Grim? That's a new one. I'll have to change my ways won't I.

    Speak to your accountant you doofus

    How dat?

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  • LondonManc
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    Originally posted by ContractingBrit View Post
    Thanks for the responses. Yes have maximised the dividends for this year.

    For the new tax year, does the salary from permie job count towards dividend threshold?
    As grim as NLUK can be, he's absolutely right. Your accountant is paid to help you with your individual circumstances.

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  • GhostofTarbera
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    Originally posted by ContractingBrit View Post
    Thanks for the responses. Yes have maximised the dividends for this year.

    For the new tax year, does the salary from permie job count towards dividend threshold?
    Lol - yes


    Sent from my iPhone using Contractor UK Forum

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  • ContractingBrit
    replied
    Thanks for the responses. Yes have maximised the dividends for this year.

    For the new tax year, does the salary from permie job count towards dividend threshold?

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by zonkkk View Post
    Pay yourself dividends up to higher rate tax threshold, before the 5th of April.
    today


    tick. tock....

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  • zonkkk
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    Originally posted by ContractingBrit View Post
    Hi all

    I have ended my short stint in the world of contracting and taken up a permie role. I want to keep the ltd company running for atleast a couple of months just in case.

    Has anyone got any tips - best way to extract the remaining profits in the company bank account or just any tips in general from when moving from contractor back to permie?
    Pay yourself dividends up to higher rate tax threshold, before the 5th of April.

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by ContractingBrit View Post
    Hi all

    I have ended my short stint in the world of contracting and taken up a permie role. I want to keep the ltd company running for atleast a couple of months just in case.

    Has anyone got any tips - best way to extract the remaining profits in the company bank account or just any tips in general from when moving from contractor back to permie?
    You've got today to sort out anything for this tax year.
    Tax efficient options for extracting dividends are limited once you receive a larger PAYE salary.
    The "best way" depends on lots of factors. IMO the best way is to understand the options at a high level and make your own judgement call.

    personally I'd keep my LTD. going until I knew for sure I'd never use it again. But that's me and I know my circumstances.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by ContractingBrit View Post
    Thanks sherlock!

    I want to discuss with people and know about their experiences on the forum, if it is okay with you?
    Fill yer boots.

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  • ContractingBrit
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Yeah, your accountant.
    Thanks sherlock!

    I want to discuss with people and know about their experiences on the forum, if it is okay with you?

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by ContractingBrit View Post
    Hi all

    I have ended my short stint in the world of contracting and taken up a permie role. I want to keep the ltd company running for atleast a couple of months just in case.

    Has anyone got any tips - best way to extract the remaining profits in the company bank account or just any tips in general from when moving from contractor back to permie?
    Yeah, your accountant.

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  • ContractingBrit
    started a topic contractor to permie

    contractor to permie

    Hi all

    I have ended my short stint in the world of contracting and taken up a permie role. I want to keep the ltd company running for atleast a couple of months just in case.

    Has anyone got any tips - best way to extract the remaining profits in the company bank account or just any tips in general from when moving from contractor back to permie?

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