Originally posted by webbym
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Contractor = Director, paid £7k salary, 50% shareholder
Spouse = £4k salary, 50% shareholder
It's interesting that HMRC didn't challenge the £4k salary payment in the Arctic Systems case. Make of that what you will.
For the salary, pay whatever you think is justified for the work done by your partner. Secretarial/admin/book keeping/research etc are common contributions. You may attach a premium to employing someone you know and trust to do work for you, eg, if I were employing someone, I wouldn't employ a stranger to do my company book keeping and PA work - I would be inclined to keep it in the family. If you aren't comfortable about it then pay no salary at all.
For the dividends, these are paid to the shareholders according to the percentage of the shares they hold. The shareholders don't have to have any input to the company whatsoever to justify their dividend.
You don't need to jump through hoops or create any exotic arrangement, just go with that setup, stop worrying and get on with running your business. This was found to be perfectly legal and thousands of small businesses do exactly the same thing.
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