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Sorry may be my query was not clear.I use to get dividends,but for 6 months I was on and off contracts and didn't do much business, though I was getting salary from my limited company.I did not get dividends,as not enough money coming to company.Currently I am on a good contract and thought I can get enough dividends and by which I can add Sal + dividends which will meet the requirements ?Cazz10 wrote:I'm a bit confused as to why you are not already utilising your limited company and deriving your income from both gross salary and dividends? If your income is solely derived from salary, surely you are paying a higher rate of tax which defeats the purpose of having a limited company in the first place?
Thank you very much mate.Yes I understand about gross sal +div .And I can link between business and personal bank statements.Bec I have the references in each transfer ,clearly stating Sal for which month and Dividend.So it should be quite easy to link with these.I understand about 15 months window,just that I am looking what will be the best 12 months to take,and still looking in to the figures.Cazz10 wrote:So you continued to draw a salary whilst between contracts? Ok.
The Home Office will calculate your income based on gross salary plus dividends, so if you can start drawing dividends it would be in your interests to do so. From an income evidence perspective, you want to try and link in your personal/business bank statements to the amounts you are transferring across to you personal account. That way you will have another strong source of income evidence. Home Office likes bank statements - they are more difficult to forge.
Also bear in mind you have a 15 month window from which you can choose 12 consequtive months, so this may assist you as well.