You may also consider making your partner a share holder; this way, they could have dividend income, that saves on employers NICS .
Any salary you pay them has to be reflective of a market rate salary. They do; also, have to actually do some work for the company to earn the salary.
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Originally posted by shoey View PostMy questions are:
- Is this a valid, legal structure?
Originally posted by shoey View Post- Does her (work) role in the company have to be well-defined and directly linked to the company's income?
Originally posted by shoey View Post- Would there be doubled costs? (Such as NI for 2 people? employee benefits that I must pay?)
Originally posted by shoey View Post- Do I have to pay myself a salary as well?
Originally posted by shoey View Post- Will this be difficult in accountancy?
Originally posted by shoey View Post- How would I produce original paperwork for the company such as payslips, etc?
many thanks.
Originally posted by shoey View Postsome after-hours freelancing work
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Help with Ltd structure
Hi ppls,
I have some opportunities to do some after-hours freelancing work which I want to utilize a limited company structure for. In my main day-job contract, I'm already using umbrella PAYE & for now want to keep the two jobs separate.
What I do want tho is to employ my partner as an employee & pay her through salary. The benefits is that her total income, being lower, would get taxed less (than if I PAYE'd myself), and it also increases her reportable income for potential visa apps.
My questions are:
- Is this a valid, legal structure?
- Does her (work) role in the company have to be well-defined and directly linked to the company's income?
- Would there be doubled costs? (Such as NI for 2 people? employee benefits that I must pay?)
- Do I have to pay myself a salary as well?
- Will this be difficult in accountancy?
- How would I produce original paperwork for the company such as payslips, etc?
many thanks.Tags: None
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