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The rules for working out tax on dividends from foreign companies changed for 2008/9. But if you follow the Taxman’s advice when filling in your self-assessment return, you may end up paying too much
tax. So, what should you do?
Published 18.09.2009
Many big companies have seen a return to profitability, but they also want to keep hold of their cash rather than pay it out in dividends. One multinational has come up with a new alternative with a
tax advantage; what is it?
Published 02.11.2010
Supporting your youngster while they’re living away from home and studying at university is expensive. Usually you would have to fund this out of taxed income, but to improve tax efficiency can you
divert some of your income directly to them?
Published 21.12.2012
The general view is that paying dividends rather than a salary or bonus can save you and your company tax and NI. But one of our subscribers was not so sure that it was always the case. Were they
right?
Published 11.01.2010
You want to transfer ownership of your business premises from your company to yourself. You’ve heard that it can be done using a dividend in specie. What is this and are there any tax advantages to
it?
Published 03.12.2015
One of your friends is looking for investors in his company and has offered you shares in it. You’re going to buy them, but is it more tax efficient for you to do so through your own company or
personally?
Published 25.10.2016
If your company owns shares in another and plans to sell, any gain it makes can qualify for a special tax exemption. But it won’t apply unless conditions are met. If they aren’t, what steps can you
take to reduce the tax bill?
Published 20.04.2017
The Spring Budget didn’t startle, but it was a generally gloomy one for business owners. What changes were announced and how might they affect you?
Published 17.03.2017
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