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That's fine. Make sure dividend vouchers correspond with bank statements. The wage slips also need to correspond exactly in terms of amounts and dates of transfer to your account.malik14 wrote:Hi,
I been paying myself minimum salary of £600 per month. so it will be £7200 per year or £3600 for 6 months.
Now on the basis of replies above, I could pay myself enough dividend for the current financial year and submit 12 months of salaries slips ? which will account to £7200 in terms of salary and £11400 as dividend ?
Thanks for your reply, just on wage slips, I use to generate payslips and submit to HMRC at random periods, I have full 12 months payslips and exact amount shown as transferred from my Business account to personal account, but issue is random dates, lets say sometimes after 3 months I would generate payslips and transfer amount for last 3 months salary, with 3 separate payments at same time.Mojohnson wrote:That's fine. Make sure dividend vouchers correspond with bank statements. The wage slips also need to correspond exactly in terms of amounts and dates of transfer to your account.malik14 wrote:Hi,
I been paying myself minimum salary of £600 per month. so it will be £7200 per year or £3600 for 6 months.
Now on the basis of replies above, I could pay myself enough dividend for the current financial year and submit 12 months of salaries slips ? which will account to £7200 in terms of salary and £11400 as dividend ?
Hi, have you submitted your documents yet, I am in a similar position as yours. I have transferred myself 2000 pounds a month from Jan-March as i didnt pay myself a salary in that tax year, so basically took advantage of the tax allowance, From april onwards I am paying myself less than 2000 pounds but ensuring that my monthly salary is more than 25,000 per annum.malik14 wrote:Thanks for your reply, just on wage slips, I use to generate payslips and submit to HMRC at random periods, I have full 12 months payslips and exact amount shown as transferred from my Business account to personal account, but issue is random dates, lets say sometimes after 3 months I would generate payslips and transfer amount for last 3 months salary, with 3 separate payments at same time.Mojohnson wrote:That's fine. Make sure dividend vouchers correspond with bank statements. The wage slips also need to correspond exactly in terms of amounts and dates of transfer to your account.malik14 wrote:Hi,
I been paying myself minimum salary of £600 per month. so it will be £7200 per year or £3600 for 6 months.
Now on the basis of replies above, I could pay myself enough dividend for the current financial year and submit 12 months of salaries slips ? which will account to £7200 in terms of salary and £11400 as dividend ?
It would be category F/G and yes, you would need to submit company docs for the last full financial year.msansari88 wrote:Hi, have you submitted your documents yet, I am in a similar position as yours. I have transferred myself 2000 pounds a month from Jan-March as i didnt pay myself a salary in that tax year, so basically took advantage of the tax allowance, From april onwards I am paying myself less than 2000 pounds but ensuring that my monthly salary is more than 25,000 per annum.malik14 wrote:Thanks for your reply, just on wage slips, I use to generate payslips and submit to HMRC at random periods, I have full 12 months payslips and exact amount shown as transferred from my Business account to personal account, but issue is random dates, lets say sometimes after 3 months I would generate payslips and transfer amount for last 3 months salary, with 3 separate payments at same time.Mojohnson wrote:That's fine. Make sure dividend vouchers correspond with bank statements. The wage slips also need to correspond exactly in terms of amounts and dates of transfer to your account.malik14 wrote:Hi,
I been paying myself minimum salary of £600 per month. so it will be £7200 per year or £3600 for 6 months.
Now on the basis of replies above, I could pay myself enough dividend for the current financial year and submit 12 months of salaries slips ? which will account to £7200 in terms of salary and £11400 as dividend ?
In the application do we fill out Category F/G or Category A from the financial requirement section. Do I also need to submit my company accounts as well
Mojohnson wrote: ↑Tue May 02, 2017 2:30 pmThat's fine. Make sure dividend vouchers correspond with bank statements. The wage slips also need to correspond exactly in terms of amounts and dates of transfer to your account.malik14 wrote:Hi,
I been paying myself minimum salary of £600 per month. so it will be £7200 per year or £3600 for 6 months.
Now on the basis of replies above, I could pay myself enough dividend for the current financial year and submit 12 months of salaries slips ? which will account to £7200 in terms of salary and £11400 as dividend ?