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Previously on "company sharedealing account"

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  • ASB
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    Originally posted by Andy2 View Post
    So I guess there are no issues in transferring company money to share dealing account and putting it back ?
    Provided there is an audit trail in place then it should not cause any problems, but remember you are dealing with the companys capital assets not revenue items.

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  • ASB
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    Originally posted by Andy2 View Post
    AFAIK as long as my investment income is less than my contracting income , it will not be classed as investment company.
    If you truly meant income I think it would be likely that you would have become an investment company rather than a trading compnay long before you got anywhere near your contracting income. [In any event that point may be moot since by then the portfolio value would likely be well into 7 figures and you would be likely to have lost the small company exemption due to the value retained anyway]

    If you meant portfolio value < contracting income then I have heard that expressed as an opinion, but no hard and fast rules (what's new there...)

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  • Andy2
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    Originally posted by Waldorf View Post
    I have one set up with Barclays Stockbrokers. In the company name, so no issues with declaring income that is not mine. It isn't, it belongs to my company and is declared as company income.

    Simple.
    So I guess there are no issues in transferring company money to share dealing account and putting it back ?

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  • Andy2
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    Originally posted by ASB View Post
    Even if the account is properly in the company etc the tax positions is arguably not as generous as for individuals, further there is the risk of find out you are no lownger owning a trading company but a cloded investment company. I am sure there are circumstance where there is advantage, but I suspect they are unusual.
    AFAIK as long as my investment income is less than my contracting income , it will not be classed as investment company.

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  • ASB
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    Even if the account is properly in the company etc the tax positions is arguably not as generous as for individuals, further there is the risk of find out you are no lownger owning a trading company but a cloded investment company. I am sure there are circumstance where there is advantage, but I suspect they are unusual.

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  • Waldorf
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    I have one set up with Barclays Stockbrokers. In the company name, so no issues with declaring income that is not mine. It isn't, it belongs to my company and is declared as company income.

    Simple.

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  • HairyArsedBloke
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    This may help; Accounting Web: Investing Company Money

    Last comment is good:
    You also have to think what you say to HMRC when they receive information from the bank to say that the director has received some interestand it's not on his return. Are you up to arguing against incorrect return from the director, section 419 and incorrect P11Ds. You also have to consider what the investment house will think when they have been asked to provide an investment under false pretences. What about a SAR for SOCA.

    As I said, I've seen it done more than once and have had to dig clients out of problems. The time and worry has cost more than the saving but I bet you can still get the advice from that well known firm of" My Mate Down the Pub"
    Terms:

    SOCA - Serious Organised Crime Agency
    SAR - Suspicious Activity Report


    Trust me on this one - forget the whole thing.

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  • Andy2
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    Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View Post
    Forget that idea - it's a serious non-runner.

    You'll have more grief that you could possible believe.
    Why do you think so?
    The other option is to earn 2% interest on the money which is not very appealing.

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  • HairyArsedBloke
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    Forget that idea - it's a serious non-runner.

    You'll have more grief that you could possible believe.

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  • Andy2
    started a topic company sharedealing account

    company sharedealing account

    How Do I open a share dealing account in my company's name.
    I have checked some brokers websites but they seem to offer only personal accounts.
    Anyone doing it ?

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