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  • TheFaQQer
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    Of course, for working families tax credit, if you don't declare the dividend the first year, then when you do declare it, they just take it back over the next n years. I filled mine in the first year contracting, so didn't know what my income would be - so every year they write to let me know that I'm still paying back the credit I got paid.

    Interest free loan from the government - nice

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  • Badger
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    Thanks for the responses. I've already declared a dividend so looks like most things are out.

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  • Durbs
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    Cant get nowt once you declare dividends. First time we claimed for child stuff i just declared my pittance and got a big cheque then realised i had to declare the divs, told them, and they took it back.

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by Badger View Post
    Before I start trawling the HMRC websites, I'm curious to know what, if any benefits I could claim as a minimum wage director?

    Does anyone claim for things like working tax credit/housing/ etc
    Working families tax credit takes into account dividends as well as salary. I'm sure that if you didn't take any dividends, then there are plenty of things that you could claim for.

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  • Platypus
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    I presume you'll be able to stop paying your ex child support money too ?

    If she's anything like mine, that'll make her reconsider giving up the kids even for a few days

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by Badger View Post
    Before I start trawling the HMRC websites, I'm curious to know what, if any benefits I could claim as a minimum wage director?

    Does anyone claim for things like working tax credit/housing/ etc

    Resign as a director and make your mum/aunt etc a director. Put the shares in trust for your dog. Your are now an employee.

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  • Pickle2
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    Originally posted by Badger View Post
    Before I start trawling the HMRC websites, I'm curious to know what, if any benefits I could claim as a minimum wage director?
    Child support
    Cheap prescriptions
    Child Care vouchers
    Partial Funding for your first degree
    State pension
    Free GPs
    Free hospitals
    Cheap dentists


    What more do you want!?

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  • Bagpuss
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    Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View Post
    more immoral then the people who decide on collecting the taxes in the first place?
    I wondered how long before someone would come along to defend the indefensible, in good old CUK tradition.

    Paedophiles next, oh no we did that last week didn't we!

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  • ThomasSoerensen
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    Originally posted by Bagpuss View Post
    If you paid yourself no dividends in the tax year I guess it could be possible. Immoral though IMHO
    more immoral then the people who decide on collecting the taxes in the first place?

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  • Bagpuss
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    If you paid yourself no dividends in the tax year I guess it could be possible. Immoral though IMHO

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  • ace00
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    Your avatar messes with my mind man....Try tax credits.

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  • Badger
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    Not quite.

    The ex-wife's being a pain and it looks like the kids may have to live with me for a while. I know I can arrange childcare vouchers, which made me wonder if there's anything else available.

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  • Bagpuss
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    Or fancy a bit of benefits woman off Dragons' Den type chicanery

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  • Badger
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    hehe it's Friday, I'm bored.

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  • cailin maith
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    Originally posted by Bagpuss View Post
    You are having a laugh right?
    WHS

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