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Previously on "Allocating Shares to wife who is working elsewhere"
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You do have an accountant don't you? They know a little bit about this sort of thing and alot of other very important aspects of your finances. If you haven't got one.... get one.
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Not quite. ItsOriginally posted by lje View PostShe will need to fill in a tax return to declare her dividends and to pay extra tax (if any) which results from that. Extra tax would be payable if her earnings plus dividends take her over the 40% tax bracket (around 43k pa).
earnings + dividends + dividend tax credit which is approximately 11% of the cash dividend payment (from memory).
So given a salary of £20,000 you could pay a dividend of £20,000 for a total payment of £42,222.
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She will need to fill in a tax return to declare her dividends and to pay extra tax (if any) which results from that. Extra tax would be payable if her earnings plus dividends take her over the 40% tax bracket (around 43k pa).Originally posted by sarva81 View PostHi,
i'm looking for advice
i recently started a Ltd company and am now contracting, i wish to include my wife as 30% share holder, my wife is working on a permanent role with another UK based company....i checked with known working mate on this, he advised me to fill the form SH01 and also informed that She will also need to complete a personal tax return going forward.
Could you pls advise is that true that needs to complete a personal tax return going forward, If yes, pls clarify why should she do that as she is just a share holder for taking Dividend and not an employee of my Ltd company
Pls advise me
Cheers
Sarva
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Allocating Shares to wife who is working elsewhere
Hi,
i'm looking for advice
i recently started a Ltd company and am now contracting, i wish to include my wife as 30% share holder, my wife is working on a permanent role with another UK based company....i checked with known working mate on this, he advised me to fill the form SH01 and also informed that She will also need to complete a personal tax return going forward.
Could you pls advise is that true that needs to complete a personal tax return going forward, If yes, pls clarify why should she do that as she is just a share holder for taking Dividend and not an employee of my Ltd company
Pls advise me
Cheers
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