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Q1:
My question is, say for example I were to make my mother a director because I need 2 directors. It wouldn't really matter what proportion I issue the shares in (provided I give myself more than 50%) because I don't intend to leave money in the company hence the company is worthless?
Q2:
Secondly, my mom is a housewife so could I legally pay her a wage/salary although she wouldn't really be doing anything for the business (just say she is doing secretarial work or the equivalent)? Can I pay whoever I want a salary?
The reason I thought that there may be controls on these things is that couldn't a director just pay their unemployed friend a salary, who then returns that money to that director effectively reducing their overall tax allowance? (not that I have the slightest intention of doing this!!)
Q3:
Finally, I'd just like to ask if there is anything else I should consider when setting up my limited company for the first time? I intend to stay contracting for the long term and would really like to ensure that I get this set up correctly first time.
My final question for you is that if the 2nd director has no shares then what power (or claim to profits if any) do they have over the business?
1. Yes you do need to register yourself as an employee to extract money from the company. Also consider paying expenses in line with civil service rates for milage, accommodation, subsistence, etc..
2. Accountant or not. This is a much discussed thread on AAM. I say you do. Others say no. I am an accountant.
3. You dont need an accountant from the Dublin area. All work can be done by post, email, fax, etc.. Employ a Dublin accountant pay Dublin prizes and get Dublin service.
4. Umbrella companies are quite usefull but by being clever and using the tax rules and regulations to its fullest you pay much less tax by using your own company.
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