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Originally posted by b0redom View PostI have shares in BP. I'd best go and do some voluntary work for them to show I'm adding value to the business.
If so, then please take your car down to the beach and give it an oil change.
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Originally posted by mce View PostHi,
If I am an IT contractor through my limited company, can my company sponsor my wife's university tuition fee for her phd research study and book it as a sponsorship expense for the company?
Thanks in advance for any helpful replies.
Regards,
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I have shares in BP. I'd best go and do some voluntary work for them to show I'm adding value to the business.
There is no requirement to have your wife employed in order to pay her dividends.
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Originally posted by Wanderer View PostIt might be difficult since your wife is a connected person. The test is probably "Would you sponsor a stranger to do the PHD research? What benefit would it have for your company?"
If you haven't already, you can make your wife a shareholder, pay he a salary under the TAX/NI threshold and split the dividends between you to avoid higher rate tax (if applicable).
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Originally posted by mce View Postcan my company sponsor my wife's university tuition fee for her phd research study and book it as a sponsorship expense for the company?
If you haven't already, you can make your wife a shareholder, pay he a salary under the TAX/NI threshold and split the dividends between you to avoid higher rate tax (if applicable).
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Then I can't see it getting past your accountant or the tax man.
If it was related then you'd have a valid argument, if it isn't then it's a tax dodge and will be seen as such.
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Will this benefit the company? Is it anything to do with the companies main business?Last edited by northernladuk; 17 October 2010, 21:28.
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Claiming Sponsorship Expense for Tuition
Hi,
If I am an IT contractor through my limited company, can my company sponsor my wife's university tuition fee for her phd research study and book it as a sponsorship expense for the company?
Thanks in advance for any helpful replies.
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