kaiser78
Its a good question but slightly difficult to answer as it depends so much on your operating costs, i.e. expenses.
Your figure also may include or exclude higher rate tax payable on your dividends from your company, i am not sure, but this does need to be factored in.
It maybe be better to focus on your sales rate being enough, the tax rate, theoretically affects everyone the same, but means you have more money is your sales rate and so your skills and negotiation skills , just an idea ?
Phil
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No. Aim for zero.Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostFor a standard IT Ltd Company setup what is a good operating/trading profit rate ?
My current set of accounts comes out at 75% (outside IR35 of course) - is this roughly what one would expect ?
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Operating Profit Rate
For a standard IT Ltd Company setup what is a good operating/trading profit rate ?
My current set of accounts comes out at 75% (outside IR35 of course) - is this roughly what one would expect ?
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