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That's what I've done in my last two SA submissions. The most recent one was reviewed by my accountants and they said it was fine.
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Self Assessment and Dividends
Hi all, hope somebody can help me here.
I am doing my Self Assessment Tax Return and am not sure if I have answered one of the questions correctly.
In the section 'Dividends from UK companies (Property Income Dividends should be entered in 'Other taxable income'). Do not include the tax credit:', I have entered the dividends (excluding tax credit) that my LTD co has paid me.
I have also entered the same figure + tax credit + my salary in the section 'If you provided your services through a service company (a company which provides your personal services to third parties), enter the total of the dividends (including the tax credit) and salary (before tax was taken off) you withdrew from the company in the tax year:'
Is this correct? I have left a message for my accountant, but I would like this to be sent off today.
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