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But, seriously, stop messing around and get an accountant. Clarity would be a good choice (based on personal experience of Craig and Clare from a long time ago).
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Originally posted by mohasi View Post
Thank you so much for the clear response.
Question #1 may have been phrased ambiguously, so I would like to clarify. Say my accounting end date is 31st January, so the last period was 01/02/21 -> 31/01/22 for years 21-22. If I had not declared a dividend for that period by 31/01/22 could I do it now?
Obviously, you cannot backdate dividend paperwork (legally). Thus, if you forget to declare a dividend in the tax year ending April 5 2022, you cannot declare one now as payable on April 5 2022 and have it taxed in the 2021-2022 tax year, in case that's what you're asking.
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Originally posted by Craig@Clarity View Post
Q1. The director can declare a dividend at any time provided there is sufficient retained profit in the company.
Q2. You can pay the dividend any time on or after the payment date of the dividend.
Q3. Dividends are treated as personal income so it goes on your self assessment tax return and any tax payable by the following 31 January after the end of the tax year. It doesn't go on your corp tax forms. Dividends are paid out of profits AFTER corporation tax so don't make the common mistake thinking that by paying dividends, it's going to reduce your corporation tax bill.
Question #1 may have been phrased ambiguously, so I would like to clarify. Say my accounting end date is 31st January, so the last period was 01/02/21 -> 31/01/22 for years 21-22. If I had not declared a dividend for that period by 31/01/22 could I do it now?Last edited by mohasi; 17 September 2022, 14:14.
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Originally posted by mohasi View PostHi everyone,
I am confused about dividends, I have a small limited company, and my accounting date is the end of Jan. I use an online software to manage my accounting but I am confused about dividends.
Q1. When is the latest I can write out the memo and voucher?
Q2. When is the latest I can pay out the money from my company account to my personal account?
Q3. How do I pay the dividend tax? Does it go on the Corp tax forms?
Thank you.
Q2. You can pay the dividend any time on or after the payment date of the dividend.
Q3. Dividends are treated as personal income so it goes on your self assessment tax return and any tax payable by the following 31 January after the end of the tax year. It doesn't go on your corp tax forms. Dividends are paid out of profits AFTER corporation tax so don't make the common mistake thinking that by paying dividends, it's going to reduce your corporation tax bill.
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The problem here is even if we could give you the answer to your question it's likely not to make too much sense and raise a whole host of other questions.
If you do manage to wade through it how do you know it's right? If you get it wrong you could end up paying more in fines and interest that you would if you got yourself an accountant. If you are struggling with dividends how are you going to do all the other activities required in a year for your accounts?
Get yourself an accountant and get professional advice.
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Originally posted by mohasi View PostHi everyone,
Q1. When is the latest I can write out the memo and voucher?
Originally posted by mohasi View PostQ2. When is the latest I can pay out the money from my company account to my personal account?
Originally posted by mohasi View PostQ3. How do I pay the dividend tax? Does it go on the Corp tax forms?
Given that you're asking such elementary questions, you're probably going to make some massive blunders more generally unless you have an accountant.
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Originally posted by mohasi View PostHi everyone,
I am confused about dividends, I have a small limited company, and my accounting date is the end of Jan. I use an online software to manage my accounting but I am confused about dividends.
Q1. When is the latest I can write out the memo and voucher?
Q2. When is the latest I can pay out the money from my company account to my personal account?
Q3. How do I pay the dividend tax? Does it go on the Corp tax forms?
Thank you.
You would be best to ask your accountant these questions.
If you don't have an accountant, you should get one.
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Dividend help
Hi everyone,
I am confused about dividends, I have a small limited company, and my accounting date is the end of Jan. I use an online software to manage my accounting but I am confused about dividends.
Q1. When is the latest I can write out the memo and voucher?
Q2. When is the latest I can pay out the money from my company account to my personal account?
Q3. How do I pay the dividend tax? Does it go on the Corp tax forms?
Thank you.
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