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Would a life insurance payout through a Ltd be liable for corporation tax?
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Originally posted by kevpuk View PostI have a Relevant Life policy, which I understood to be pretty much the only insurance that MyCo could pay and not be BIK....
I am not an IFA, mind
In the event that a claim is made, the proceeds would not be included in your estate for inheritance tax purposes either.
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I have a Relevant Life policy, which I understood to be pretty much the only insurance that MyCo could pay and not be BIK....
I am not an IFA, mind
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If the person insured is a director or majority shareholder then the premium will not be deductible for Corporation tax purposes, see: BIM45530 - Specific deductions: insurance: key persons: non-trade purposes.
If it is a company policy (the beneficiary is the company rather than an individual), the premium would not be a benefit in kind - but if a claim is made under the policy then the proceeds would be taxable and shareholders would access it by paying dividends.
If then beneficiary was an individual associated with the company then the premium would be a BIK.
Hope this helps!
Craig
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Originally posted by Power Mortgages Ltd View PostHi TheMrs,
Yes, if you pay the policy through the Limited Company the benefit would be paid to the Limited Company and you would then withdraw in the form of salary and dividends and be taxed accordingly.
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Originally posted by TheMrs View PostMy question is this - If we pay through the company, in the event we need to make a claim is the benefit payable to the company or to us personally? If it is paid to the company presumably it can then only be taken out of the company as salary and taxed accordingly?
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Yes, if you pay the policy through the Limited Company the benefit would be paid to the Limited Company and you would then withdraw in the form of salary and dividends and be taxed accordingly.
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Income protection payouts are tax free. I believe you can specify who would receive the payout in the event of a claim.
Laura
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Critical illness insurance/benefit in kind?
Reviewing insurances and wondering about something before IFA is back on Tuesday;
We are planning critical illness and income replacement insurance which we can either pay personally or through our ltd company. Clearly if it's paid for by our company then it will give rise to a benefit in kind tax charge but we save on corporate tax.
My question is this - If we pay through the company, in the event we need to make a claim is the benefit payable to the company or to us personally? If it is paid to the company presumably it can then only be taken out of the company as salary and taxed accordingly?
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