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Quoted over £900 in CSA payments.... any advice?

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Can you not be self employed in this new role and contract your services out to the new company? Then you could pay yourself minimum wage, top up with dividends and pay her what you think is appropriate.

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Posted by: @brownlloyd

Can you not be self employed in this new role and contract your services out to the new company? Then you could pay yourself minimum wage, top up with dividends and pay her what you think is appropriate.

Dividends are taxable income, so will be included. If you find any other loophole, your ex could also probably go for a variation - used to be lifestyle incompaitble with income, but I'm not sure what it's called these days.

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