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One-man limited company - pay slip required?
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My partner runs his business as a one-man limited company, of which he is sole director. He takes his director's salary once or twice a year, but there's no tax or NI liability as the amount is below the threshold. Does anyone know if he needs to print himself a pay slip for payments? Thanks in advance.......
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi you can't be a one man limited company. A limited company consists of at least 2 people with the company having to be registered with companies house. Be it a sole trader or a limited company, anyones personal earnings for which you pay yourself has to be declared on a Tax Self Assessment form from Revenue & Customs. He only needs to keep a record of what he pays himself and put it on the form, the Tax people work out the Tax & NI for you if there is any to be paid.
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