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  • administrator
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    Try here:
    Contractors' Questions: Does the CSA consider dividends? :: Contractor UK

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  • northernladuk
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    There is a long thread on CSA running as we speak I believe but this search might be of help...

    CSA site:forums.contractoruk.com - Google Search

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  • FlashJack
    started a topic Self employed and Child Support / Maintenance

    Self employed and Child Support / Maintenance

    Hello,
    I pay child support for my four year old daughter, and it has recently been assessed at £90 per week. Up till now I have worked through an Umbrella Company, as I work as an IT Contractor, but recently I have started setting up my own company to contract through. I want to ensure that I am legit with the CSA, and therefore I have a number of questions:
    a. What should I tell the CSA: for example, one friend of mine suggested that I should get a P40 from the umbrella, and give that to the CSA, and a new P40 from the new company [in which i am a director]: should I do this, or should I be open with them about how I am now self employed [through my own company..];
    b. What about dividends, are they subject to CSA rules, and could I get caught in arrears, if I pay myself a dividend at the end of the month, but do not the child maintenance owing on it?

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