Dividend vs salary 19/20
Company directors and shareholder pay themselves salary and
dividends. Company must set up a PAYE scheme with HMRC before paying salary to
any employee including directors. A dividend is a payment made by a company to
its shareholders, usually as a distribution of profits. Limited companies are
only allowed to pay dividends if they have enough profit available to do so –
and the dividend comes out of after tax profit. Company can not pay dividend to
the shareholder despite holding huge cash balance.
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Company must hold the meeting to of the directors to declare
the dividend and issue voucher reflecting the date, amount and name of the
shareholder. Dividend should be distributed according the the shares owned by
each shareholders.
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There will not be any income tax on earnings until pass the
personal allowance (currently £12,500 in the 2019/20 tax year). However, there
will be NICs if your income passes the NIC Primary Threshold (currently
£8,632). Tax-free dividend allowance, which is in addition to your personal
allowance. In the 2019/20 tax year this allowance is £2,000. This means that you
can earn up to £14,500 before paying any income tax at all. Dividend is tax
lower than salary
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