Friday, November 15, 2024

Streets Chartered Accountants covers directors remuneration and more in new news roundup

Streets Chartered Accountants covers directors remuneration, its podcast with the co-founders of Cognito, provides useful tax information, and more in its new news roundup.

Directors remuneration – salary versus dividend, food for thought for 2023/24For many years, director shareholders in limited companies have often been advised to take a small salary, at a rate to retain access to state pension credits and other benefits, and then supplement their income using dividends. Looking at the individual and the company together, this is a very tax effective route.

Podcast: Sisters with more than a thought when it comes to an enterprising ideaThis episode of The Streets Sessions features sisters Ellie and Zara Pickles, co-founders of Cognito, a contemporary Sushi and Japanese restaurant and bar. It explores what led them to open Cognito, the challenges they’ve faced, the role and support of the wider family and their exciting vision for the future.

Tax Rates and Allowances 2023/24Streets’ handy format Tax Rates and Allowances card is now available as a PDF online. For a printed copy please email info@streetsweb.co.uk

Tax Return Checklist 2023Download Streets’ tax return checklist which, whilst not exhaustive, does include the majority of the information required in connection with the completion of your tax return.

SmartMoney – March/April 2023

SmartMoney is the bi-monthly magazine from Streets Financial Consulting plc, Streets Chartered Accountants’ independent financial planning arm, full of news and helpful information on personal financial planning.

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