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We've got free online bookkeeping software for contractors, link in our profile (don't want the mods getting jumpy ;-) )
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Sjd
Do you need a password to unprotect the free SJD bookkeeping software 2010 workbook??
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Ahh, actually i was getting the 34.8 and the 38.4 mixed up - what a chump...
Also downloaded the 2008 spreadsheet they provide, the problem is that they've hardcoded the VAT rate at 15% for the whole of 2008 rather than adjusting it from month 9. Shame that really
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Originally posted by Gravy Train View PostThe .xls Dividend Planner from the SJD website implies that £36,301.50 can be withdrawn as dividends from a limited company before paying tax at the higher rate. It also makes a salary adjustment.
Is this correct? I was under the impression that a director could withdraw £38,400 as dividends as well as c£6k salary before hitting the upper bracket - does anyone know any better?
Its £34,800 (plus £2,320) = £36,000
But it also depends on if you received £6,035 salary and paid the NIC to HMRC or received £5,435 salary and did not pay any NIC to HMRC - then the above £36,000 needs to be adjusted.Last edited by Contractor UK; 30 July 2021, 11:47.
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The .xls Dividend Planner from the SJD website implies that £36,301.50 can be withdrawn as dividends from a limited company before paying tax at the higher rate. It also makes a salary adjustment.
Is this correct? I was under the impression that a director could withdraw £38,400 as dividends as well as c£6k salary before hitting the upper bracket - does anyone know any better?
Last edited by Contractor UK; 30 July 2021, 11:47.
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Free bookkeeping software
if you use Purpleaccounts as your accountant, you get software (Cleveraccounts) included as part of the deal. No spam intended.
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Free Book Keeping Software
Just saw an advert for Quick Books Simple Start available fro a free download on until 22nd January.
Maybe useful ?
Phil
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Free Book Keeping Software
Hi fridge
There are a few options open to you for free book keeping software.
There are probably others but the ones I know are:-
VTSoftware do a cashbook version thats free, very useful if your accountant uses VT
TAS Books Basic is annother
More Software is a good book keeping system, with online video training and we provide details of how a Professional Contractor and Freelancer can manage their business using this system.
I came accross this to Earnings Tracker
Many accountants will supply you a spreaadhseet too if thats what you wish to use.
HTH
Phil
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Free Bookeeping spreadsheet
Anyone got details of a free download bookeeping package or maybe a bookeeping spreadsheet I can use?
Ta
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