Originally posted by Craig@InTouch
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I would add to Craig's reply that if you take the lower salary and do not pay national insurance contributions (NICs) because they are not due; if you are in the UK state pension system, you WILL still receive the NICs credit for the year.
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£6,475 is the tax free amount but does create some NIC. £5,715 is both tax free and NIC free.
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Optimal Salary Dividend Break
WHat is the optimal way to pay salary and dividend - I understand that the first 6,475 is tax free and this rises by 1K soon.
Why do I hear people saying they pay themselves 5715?Tags: None
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