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ArthurHarper wrote:The more I read the policy guidance and forums the less certain I become about proof of earnings for salary and dividends earned through my own Limited liability company.
The policy guidence sort of implies that you only need the supporting letter from your accountant if you are retaining your earnings, however in my case all the profits are distributed to me as sole shareholder.
I have payslips and dividend coupons for all my earnings supported by my personal bank statements. Is that sufficient or proof or do I need to get the additional proof in the form of a letter from my accountant?
How abt the Sole Trader is it the same or diff ...?.. tnxSushil-ACCA wrote:ArthurHarper wrote:The more I read the policy guidance and forums the less certain I become about proof of earnings for salary and dividends earned through my own Limited liability company.
The policy guidence sort of implies that you only need the supporting letter from your accountant if you are retaining your earnings, however in my case all the profits are distributed to me as sole shareholder.
I have payslips and dividend coupons for all my earnings supported by my personal bank statements. Is that sufficient or proof or do I need to get the additional proof in the form of a letter from my accountant?
from ltd company earnings
u need to show 2 ities of 4 below
1.dividend vouchers
2. salaes summary
3. Income statement of company , SALES, PBT TAX DID RESV
4. accts of company -PL & BS
FOR YR SALAEY EANING
PAY SLIPS / EMPRS LETTER WITH detail break up
BANKS STMT
hmrc letter
MACY wrote:How abt the Sole Trader is it the same or diff ...?.. tnxSushil-ACCA wrote:ArthurHarper wrote:The more I read the policy guidance and forums the less certain I become about proof of earnings for salary and dividends earned through my own Limited liability company.
The policy guidence sort of implies that you only need the supporting letter from your accountant if you are retaining your earnings, however in my case all the profits are distributed to me as sole shareholder.
I have payslips and dividend coupons for all my earnings supported by my personal bank statements. Is that sufficient or proof or do I need to get the additional proof in the form of a letter from my accountant?
from ltd company earnings
u need to show 2 ities of 4 below
1.dividend vouchers
2. salaes summary
3. Income statement of company , SALES, PBT TAX DID RESV
4. accts of company -PL & BS
FOR YR SALAEY EANING
PAY SLIPS / EMPRS LETTER WITH detail break up
BANKS STMT
hmrc letter
Employees who receive a salary and dividend payments:ArthurHarper wrote:The more I read the policy guidance and forums the less certain I become about proof of earnings for salary and dividends earned through my own Limited liability company.
The policy guidence sort of implies that you only need the supporting letter from your accountant if you are retaining your earnings, however in my case all the profits are distributed to me as sole shareholder.
I have payslips and dividend coupons for all my earnings supported by my personal bank statements. Is that sufficient or proof or do I need to get the additional proof in the form of a letter from my accountant? Yes, as per guidance it is sufficient.
Don't know who's right.mvent00 wrote:Employees who receive a salary and dividend payments:ArthurHarper wrote:The more I read the policy guidance and forums the less certain I become about proof of earnings for salary and dividends earned through my own Limited liability company.
The policy guidence sort of implies that you only need the supporting letter from your accountant if you are retaining your earnings, however in my case all the profits are distributed to me as sole shareholder.
I have payslips and dividend coupons for all my earnings supported by my personal bank statements. Is that sufficient or proof or do I need to get the additional proof in the form of a letter from my accountant? Yes, as per guidance it is sufficient.
If the applicant is paid with a combination of salary and dividends, and both payments appear on the applicant’s payslip, this employee could provide:
• personal bank statements for the full 12-month earnings period
and either:
• payslips for the full 12-month earnings period; or
• a letter from his/her employer.
If the applicant is paid with a combination of salary and dividends, and the salary and dividend payments do not both appear on the applicant’s payslip, this employee could provide the documents listed above plus:
• dividend vouchers for each dividend payment claimed, showing both the gross and the net dividend.
leoseptember wrote:Don't know who's right.mvent00 wrote:Employees who receive a salary and dividend payments:ArthurHarper wrote:The more I read the policy guidance and forums the less certain I become about proof of earnings for salary and dividends earned through my own Limited liability company.
The policy guidence sort of implies that you only need the supporting letter from your accountant if you are retaining your earnings, however in my case all the profits are distributed to me as sole shareholder.
I have payslips and dividend coupons for all my earnings supported by my personal bank statements. Is that sufficient or proof or do I need to get the additional proof in the form of a letter from my accountant? Yes, as per guidance it is sufficient.
If the applicant is paid with a combination of salary and dividends, and both payments appear on the applicant’s payslip, this employee could provide:
• personal bank statements for the full 12-month earnings period
and either:
• payslips for the full 12-month earnings period; or
• a letter from his/her employer.
If the applicant is paid with a combination of salary and dividends, and the salary and dividend payments do not both appear on the applicant’s payslip, this employee could provide the documents listed above plus:
• dividend vouchers for each dividend payment claimed, showing both the gross and the net dividend.