M
Madonna
Guest
Here we go again.
So let's say below €100K no fees, above €120k full fees of circa €8k.
See, I have set myself up as a company, incorporated they call it, gee it feels nice! I pay myself €300k at the minute. So I better drop my salary to €100k. Let the difference be taxed at 12.5% corporation tax and roll up to be subject to capital gains tax of 20%, avoid those damn UNI fees, I got two at UNI which would cost me €16K.
Oops , I forgot, better pay myself €50K and pay the hubie €50K for making the tea so as to get the most outa individualisation.
The moral of the story? No matter what hair-brained scheme they come up with the self employed/sole trader sector will easily subvert it.
So let's say below €100K no fees, above €120k full fees of circa €8k.
See, I have set myself up as a company, incorporated they call it, gee it feels nice! I pay myself €300k at the minute. So I better drop my salary to €100k. Let the difference be taxed at 12.5% corporation tax and roll up to be subject to capital gains tax of 20%, avoid those damn UNI fees, I got two at UNI which would cost me €16K.
Oops , I forgot, better pay myself €50K and pay the hubie €50K for making the tea so as to get the most outa individualisation.
The moral of the story? No matter what hair-brained scheme they come up with the self employed/sole trader sector will easily subvert it.