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The point is i have no contractual obligation to pay myself. Therefore presumably i cannot benefit? Or is there some exception for directors?
It was mostly a whiny rant about something or other. Anyway, salary isn't discretionary. There are plenty of owner-directors claiming under CJRS for 80% of their salary up to 2.5k.
If you have an annual payroll (not monthly), you may fall through the cracks. There's plenty of info on gov't websites:
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