One of your part-time staff has asked for a salary advance to help pay for dental work. You’re happy to oblige, but can you help further by using a loophole in the tax system? And might the same
trick work for you?
Published 03.02.2014
HMRC has clarified the transitional rules for salary sacrifice arrangements, which are less generous than they first seemed. What’s the full story?
Published 02.05.2017
Dividends might be the most tax-efficient way to take income from your company but they can only be paid out of profits. This means for a recently started business they probably aren’t an option.
What’s the next best thing?
Published 01.05.2012
There’s no escaping tax on the benefits-in-kind (BiK) you receive from your company, but a loophole in the rules means that you can delay payment for a long time. How can you take advantage of this?
Published 28.04.2011
Where you borrow money interest-free from your company, you can land yourself with a tax bill. But a friend, who’s also a director, tells you that he avoids this by paying interest to his company.
Will this also work for you?
Published 31.10.2011
A subscriber’s company provides benefits-in-kind to his former spouse. While they were together he was taxed on these, but now they’re apart does he still have to pick up the tax bill?
Published 25.07.2011
As a director, one of your duties is to keep company costs down, including the wages bill. Cutting salaries isn’t an option, but a tax-efficient voucher scheme might help. How do they work?
Published 09.06.2014
From April the amount of tax and NI-free money a director can borrow from their company will double. How will the new higher limit apply and what steps can you take to secure the maximum advantage?
Published 17.01.2014
The signs are that last year was a good one and a bonus seems an appropriate reward. The trouble is there’s not much in the company’s bank account. If there’s an alternative to cash what might the
tax advantages be?
Published 03.02.2014
You’ve used your company credit card to buy some Christmas gifts and stock up on booze for the festive season. There will be tax and NI to pay if you don’t pay your company back. But how long can you
put off doing this?
Published 27.11.2012