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Previously on "Best way to withdraw Dividend when you have perm salary as well..?"
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Not really a question that needs to be asked to be fair.Originally posted by b0redom View PostWell yeah, but I'm just answering the question, not getting involved in the wider, "Is this poster a cretin?".
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Well yeah, but I'm just answering the question, not getting involved in the wider, "Is this poster a cretin?".
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Your first suggestion is the best as the tax free dividend amount goes down next tax year.Originally posted by WTFH View PostBest thing is to withdraw them all in one lump sum, close your company down, and then we won’t need to answer your questions any more.
Second best way is to have a total of £2,000 dividends in any one tax year (that includes any other share dividends you might receive)
If your total dividends for a tax year is more than £2k, then you’ll be paying tax on it, based on your income tax band.
https://www.gov.uk/tax-on-dividends
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Best thing is to withdraw them all in one lump sum, close your company down, and then we won’t need to answer your questions any more.
Second best way is to have a total of £2,000 dividends in any one tax year (that includes any other share dividends you might receive)
If your total dividends for a tax year is more than £2k, then you’ll be paying tax on it, based on your income tax band.
https://www.gov.uk/tax-on-dividends
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You're still paying an accountant, so why not ask them?Originally posted by Darren_Test View PostI was contracting for many years and recently moved to Perm Job after IR35 changes. Now I am looking to withdraw some dividends in the best cost effective ie Tax efficient way. Any tips thats could help me...?
Now I have70-80K range salary so is it better for me to keep money in business account longer until a lean year..? Is a better way to manage this? thanks
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Best way to withdraw Dividend when you have perm salary as well..?
I was contracting for many years and recently moved to Perm Job after IR35 changes. Now I am looking to withdraw some dividends in the best cost effective ie Tax efficient way. Any tips thats could help me...?
Now I have70-80K range salary so is it better for me to keep money in business account longer until a lean year..? Is a better way to manage this? thanksTags: None
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