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Was PAYE For Half This Year- Do I Need To Take Salary?

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    Was PAYE For Half This Year- Do I Need To Take Salary?

    So started contracting a couple of months ago after earning about 20K through PAYE.

    Given I ve exceeded my tax free allowance and also that I do not need any money can I not take a salary for this year?

    Do I need to give myself payslips saying 0?

    #2
    I'm in the same position - my accountant said I should take some salary before the end of the tax year, but that it would not be unusual for a company director to wait a couple of months to let funds build up. On her advice, I am taking a salary from December - I started working in October.

    I guess the same would apply in your situation - although of course your accountant may say different!

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      #3
      No need to take a salary at all if you don't want.

      Whilst (ignoring possible dividends) you're still in the basic rate band it's marginally worth still paying the token £476/month, as although this will attract personal tax at 20%, it won't attract NI (which is per job, rather than cumulative across all income), and it'll reduce your corporation tax bill by 21%.

      ie pay 20% tax but save 21%...so like I say, marginally worth it.

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