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Guys - quick question as I've been out of the game for a while...

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    Guys - quick question as I've been out of the game for a while...

    I currently get a pension for about £8k, I'm looking to pay myself wages of about £9k and then about £30k of dividends a year.


    Am I right in saying the £8k & £9k I get £11k allowance and then pay income tax ( 20%ish ) on the other 6k.


    The dividends I'll pay 5% on the whole amount?


    Just looking at rough idea for the moment.


    Thanks
    Cenedl heb iaith, cenedl heb galon

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    Nope, it's all changed.

    Ask an accountant.
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      #3
      Thanks - but I wanted a quick idea before speaking to an accountant
      Cenedl heb iaith, cenedl heb galon

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        #4
        Originally posted by Bluebird View Post
        Just looking at rough idea for the moment.
        Have a look at the calculator available from John Falcon - https://jf-financial.co.uk/2017/01/1...idends-201718/ (other calculators may be available)

        That should help you be able to play around with figures etc.
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          #5
          Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
          Have a look at the calculator available from John Falcon - https://jf-financial.co.uk/2017/01/1...idends-201718/ (other calculators may be available)

          That should help you be able to play around with figures etc.

          Thanks Mate - Glad to see you're still about!
          Cenedl heb iaith, cenedl heb galon

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