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Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostRecieved my cheque today for interest on my early payment of CT last year.
Yey £39.28 on 15k+ for 6 months ish .
How come we have to pay 4% on directors loans but when they borrow your money they only pay 0.5%?
Oh well. They'll of course be taking 20% of that for CT this year too
Annoyingly I have completely fooked up this financial year, took divvies earlier in the year to which I couldn't afford(but was based on the financial year) plus company loan so I could buy a BTL property outright(which I then was unable to remortgage due to money laundering rules) & cant pay the loan back, spent around 12k on credit card in the last month on stuff, then discovered the other half has gone overdrawn to the tune of 6k & just checked to realise that I now owe £16k CT & about 7k in Tax for the financial year ending next week & I don't have access to any savings funds until May.
Fook.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI'd be more worried about why you paid £15k CT, Shirley there must have been ways for you to reduce this
You obviously work somewhere other than London, and not in Banking.
Part time shepherd on the Isle of Skye? Am I right? :P
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I'd be more worried about why you paid £15k CT, Shirley there must have been ways for you to reduce this
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Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostRecieved my cheque today for interest on my early payment of CT last year.
Yey £39.28 on 15k+ for 6 months ish .
How come we have to pay 4% on directors loans but when they borrow your money they only pay 0.5%?
Oh well. They'll of course be taking 20% of that for CT this year too
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I assumed this was going to be a thread on the options you bought.
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Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostHow come we have to pay 4% on directors loans but when they borrow your money they only pay 0.5%?
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In the money. :)
Recieved my cheque today for interest on my early payment of CT last year.
Yey £39.28 on 15k+ for 6 months ish .
How come we have to pay 4% on directors loans but when they borrow your money they only pay 0.5%?
Oh well. They'll of course be taking 20% of that for CT this year tooTags: None
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