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..but as a member of the FSB you will now get spammed with email and snailmail for every insurance service and anything else they can think of to send you. I got fed up with that and left.
Thanks David. My accountant fills in my tax returns so either forgot or decided to go this route. I'll have a word with him and see what he thinks is best. It seems it makes little difference unless there is a large difference in dividends taken from year to year.
Thanks Bob, that makes sense. I was expecting to pay a lump sum at the end of January but I can see what they are doing. Although they are assuming the dividends will be the same as last year.
Oh well, here goes for living on £121.08 a week :-)
I am the director and sole shareholder of a company. I pay myself £150 per week and collect rent on a shop of £2500 per annum. I then take dividends but not enough to pay 40% tax.
I have just had my tax code notification for next year and it is 28L.
It starts at £11,000 ( which is the personal...