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date: Tue, 19 Aug 2008 23:26:52 -0700 (PDT),
group: uk.finance
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Maternity pay from small company
Hi,
I hope you will be able to offer some advice!
I own a very small limited company, along with a friend, we own 50%
each. Turnover is very small - £10-20k p/a. We have no payrolled
emplyees (we run everything ourselves in our spare time), last year,
we paid a dividend to ourselves.
Last year, my wife, who was a teacher, gave up work to be a full time
mum. She is now going to do the bulk of the work for the company, the
plan is that the company will pay her.
We will hopefully have a second child in the next year or so. I would
then like for her to claim maternity pay. So my question is, what is
the easiest way to set this up, what paperwork will I need to do, and
what and for how long should the company pay her to maximise the
maternity pay.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Tim
date: Tue, 19 Aug 2008 12:46:14 -0700 (PDT)
author: unknown
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date: Tue, 19 Aug 2008 23:26:52 -0700 (PDT)
author: Mishi
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date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 07:22:04 GMT
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Re: Can You Live Totally Free from Debt?
Robin T Cox wrote:
> Mishi wrote:
>
>> Debt Consolidation Articles
>
> This article describes the pro's and cons.
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date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 08:15:38 GMT
author: Ronald Raygun ldomain
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Re: Can You Live Totally Free from Debt?
On 20 Aug, 09:15, Ronald Raygun <no.s...@localhost.localdomain> wrote:
> Robin T Cox wrote:
> > Mishi wrote:
>
> >> Debt Consolidation Articles
>
> > This article describes the pro's and cons.
>
> Why not pro's and con's?
>
> If there's one thing worse than a greengrocer, it's a
> half-hearted one.
>
> It should be pros and cons!
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Re: Can You Live Totally Free from Debt?
Troy Steadman wrote:
> On 20 Aug, 09:15, Ronald Raygun <no.s...@localhost.localdomain> wrote:
>> Robin T Cox wrote:
>> > Mishi wrote:
>>
>> >> Debt Consolidation Articles
>>
>> > This article describes the pro's and cons.
>>
>> Why not pro's and con's?
>>
>> If there's one thing worse than a greengrocer, it's a
>> half-hearted one.
>>
>> It should be pros and cons!
>
> Dot your is and cross your ts.
That should be 'i's and 't's, or "i"s and "t"s if you prefer.
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