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Previously on "Quick poll: what salary do you draw from your ltd company?"
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None of your business.
No offense like...
(Oh, and FYI guys, this poll is public so all and sundry can see your business model. Just saying like.)
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Quick poll: what salary do you draw from your ltd company?
20No salary, just dividends0.00%0Up to £5,667.990.00%0£5,668 to £7,695.99 (0% tax / 0% NIC)40.00%8£7,696 to £9,439.99 (0% tax / some NIC)20.00%4Your tax-free personal allowance (typically £9,440)0.00%0A living salary (just enough to cover your bills)5.00%1A market-rate salary (perhaps for the purposes of demonstrating income)0.00%0Another amount5.00%1None of my business30.00%6I'm acutely aware that salary levels are a contentious topic, and I'm also aware that there was a similar poll a few months ago...
I don't want to re-open the debate - there's other threads for that, I'm just really interested in a more granular set of results than the last poll, plus a top-level view of rationale.
Onwards!
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