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Financial Matters
from SE21 November 2020
by SE Magazines
With David Frederick FCCA | Marcus Bishop Associates | marcus-bishop.com
Understanding your is not uncommon to hear individuals state “it’s my company.” More devastating is listening to limited company sole shareholder-director companies who operate their limited company as a personal “piggy bank”. These individuals operate on the misconception UK limited company formations have continued that they can readily move funds between the unabated throughout the year. However, despite company bank account and their personal bank its continued growth there continues to be account because it’s their company. Behaviour some recurring misunderstanding of several key they would not undertake if they were employed elements of this business structure. in another company. At the formation stage there is a Salary and dividend are the two most used misunderstanding between directors and shareholders. During the operational phase one often finds a misunderstanding relating to the withdrawal of money from a limited company. methods used to withdraw funds from companies. However, these withdrawals are undertaken by different classes of company stakeholders although it may be same individual.
Shareholders Salary
The company shareholders are the individuals who are the legal owners of a limited company. Their ownership arises from the shareholders’ purchase of company shares either at formation stage or later during the life of the limited company. It is suffice to state at this stage A salary is the periodic payment to an employee or officer of a company. Furthermore for a salary payments to be made by company, a payroll system must be in place. The payroll system facilitates the statutory payroll deductions and reporting to HMRC. "...shareholders are not entitled to remuneration from the company unless a profit has been generated..." that shareholders are Dividends not entitled to remuneration from the company unless a profit has been generated and the board agrees to make a distribution. Unlike salaries, dividends are remunerations paid to shareholders. Dividends cannot be paid unless the company has a distributable profit. Directors This is not synonymous with cash in the company Directors are the officers of the company who bank account. To determine the existence of undertake the operational work on behalf of the distributable profits it is necessary to prepare shareholders. Directors do not own the company. financial statements for the period. The existence The only exception is in the case of sole owner of companies with a sole director-shareholder has companies or small companies where the given rise to the salary or dividend remuneration shareholders and the directors are often the same fallacy. individuals. However, not all small companies Why? Prima facie it appears as though have shareholders who are also directors. an individual is choosing their combination of The blurring of the lines between these two periodic remuneration. However, what is actually groups may be attributable to the explosion in being played out is the payment of salary to recent years of sole owner limited companies. It is an employed director and dividends being necessary to recognise that it is not the individual distributed to a shareholder. The key take-away that is important but the position or role played is the same individual is being remunerated but within the company. wearing different company stakeholder hats. A key operational challenge for small A limited company may be easy to form but companies, especially single person companies its understanding and management may be a far is the extraction of money from the company. It cry from easy.
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