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Previously on "Do you pay higher-rate tax?"

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  • d000hg
    replied
    Originally posted by eek View Post
    none of the above.... S660 is very carefully used then pension....
    Use the first "no" option as a generic "no" in such cases.

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  • eek
    replied
    none of the above.... S660 is very carefully used then pension....

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  • Old Hack
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    The other thread got me thinking, my costs are such that I don't need to take so much out of my company that any higher tax is paid... so I aim to take the maximum out without paying any higher tax. And even that allows me to fill both our ISAs each year.

    But if you are the sole earner or have kids, big house, etc, the amount you can get out isn't massive.
    Good expenses, the wife 'working' for the company and as a 50/50 shareholder and no, at the moment, mortgage or debts means we're flush. Although now dipping into war chest due to leg break.

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    But if you are the sole earner or have kids, big house, etc, the amount you can get out isn't massive.
    That's when living in Germany makes a massive difference.

    I'd be paying higher rate tax if living in the UK right now without a doubt. But! Over here there exists a special tax status recognising families that allows me to keep much more of my earnings at the same rate of tax regardless of the amount I earn. Wicked, no?

    No Ltd company required.

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  • AtW
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    I am currently paying way too high rate of tax but I am loving it

    The scandal with "higher rate of tax" isn't the rate itself, but the day light robber of disappearing personal tax allowance after £100k - feckwit Osborne should have fixed that FIRST, and then cut top rate of tax.
    Last edited by AtW; 11 September 2013, 16:10.

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  • d000hg
    started a poll Do you pay higher-rate tax?

    Do you pay higher-rate tax?

    15
    Yes, I'm permie/umbrella
    6.67%
    1
    Yes, I take enough from my Ltd I have to
    13.33%
    2
    No, I leave it in the company
    66.67%
    10
    No, I don't earn enough!
    0.00%
    0
    That's for me, HMRC and AndyW to know.
    13.33%
    2
    The other thread got me thinking, my costs are such that I don't need to take so much out of my company that any higher tax is paid... so I aim to take the maximum out without paying any higher tax. And even that allows me to fill both our ISAs each year.

    But if you are the sole earner or have kids, big house, etc, the amount you can get out isn't massive.

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