The high profile case over whether HMRC can apply tax and NI to dividends in the same way as salary, has collapsed after the company involved conceded defeat. What does this mean for you and your
company?
Published 10.05.2013
Taking benefits in kind instead of salary can save you tax and your company NI. To get the best outcome you need to tailor the arrangement to fit your financial circumstances. But is this type of
scheme always tax efficient?
Published 02.05.2014
Just before the end of the tax year you drew some cash from your company’s bank account for personal use. Now we’re in another tax year you intend to treat the payment as a dividend. When will you
have to pay tax on it?
Published 26.11.2018
You owe money to the company of which you’re a director and majority shareholder. A colleague has suggested that your company could waive the debt instead of paying you salary. That sounds reasonable
but is it tax efficient?
Published 12.06.2023
If you have control over the salary and dividends you receive from your company, this time of year is important for tax and NI planning. Especially this year if profits have been adversely affected
by the pandemic. What factors should you consider for maximum tax efficiency?
Published 09.03.2021
As a general rule, dividends are the most tax efficient way to get income out of your company. But these can only be paid where you’re making a profit. So what will the Taxman say if you pay
dividends from a loss-making company?
Published 29.11.2012
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
Your company’s financial year is ending soon and projections point to a reasonable profit. If you draw this as a dividend, you’ll pay higher rate tax, whereas your spouse would only pay at the basic
rate. Can you simply shift the income to them?
Published 26.11.2010
You’re about to reach state pension age but have no intention of giving up running your company. As you’ll no longer have to pay NI contributions on salary should you start taking more of it and less
in dividends?
Published 07.01.2019
At the end of your company’s last financial year your director’s loan account was in the red. Your accountant has suggested writing off what you owe to avoid a charge on the company, but is this the
most tax-efficient option?
Published 01.05.2019