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From what I understand, it was an idea and THEPUMA was looking for someone brave enough to try it out and present it to HMRC.
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THE PUMA was supposed to email me details also.
I guess it is not so real after all.
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This is the thread I think Just1morethan and escape were eluding to.Originally posted by Just1morethen View PostYou CAN use company money in an offset arrangement if the funds are held in trust by you on behalf of the company.
http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...k-account.html
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You CAN use company money in an offset arrangement if the funds are held in trust by you on behalf of the company.
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I think it makes more sense to transfer all your the money you store up as corp tax / vat into the offset.Originally posted by reginald View PostIs there much to be gained by maxing out the directors loan allowance (btw is this 2k or 5k ?) to bung into my offset mortgage, repay at year end, and repeat... Or just simpler to stick to extracting salary + divis ?
THEPUMA was going to send me some templates about how to do this properly, but he never did.
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Here is interesting link as well.
http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...-mortgage.html
and some more about running directors loan and the pitfalls/gotchas
http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...n-account.html
http://forums.contractoruk.com/accou...-loan-how.htmlLast edited by northernladuk; 16 March 2011, 17:55.
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It's 5K and why not do both? Although saying that I am currently searching for a thread that I am sure said end to end directors loans are bad.Originally posted by reginald View PostIs there much to be gained by maxing out the directors loan allowance (btw is this 2k or 5k ?) to bung into my offset mortgage, repay at year end, and repeat... Or just simpler to stick to extracting salary + divis ?
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using directors loan to offset ?
Is there much to be gained by maxing out the directors loan allowance (btw is this 2k or 5k ?) to bung into my offset mortgage, repay at year end, and repeat... Or just simpler to stick to extracting salary + divis ?Tags: None
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