Should I Go Ltd Co or Sole Trader in 2023? with David Hossein DWI-EP154
Dentists Who Invest Podcast
Dentists Who Invest Podcast
Should I Go Ltd Co or Sole Trader in 2023? with David Hossein DWI-EP154
Jun 30, 2023 Season 2 Episode 154
Dr. James Martin

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Promise me you've pondered the gnarly question of whether to stick it out as a sole trader or to shift gears and become a limited company. Well, you're not alone! In this riveting discussion alongside David Hossein, a crackerjack dental accountant, we dust off the age-old debate, but with a unique twist - we're targeting it to the dental industry in the UK. Get ready to navigate the tricky waters of tax bands, the ups and downs of your choices, and the curiosity of losing your personal allowance once profits exceed £100,000. 

Something big is brewing in the UK tax scene, and folks, it's not looking pretty. With the recent budget announcement, brace yourselves for a taxing roller coaster ride. Together with our expert guest, we're diving into the new world of tax dividend allowance, the surge in corporation tax, and the hike in National Insurance and dividend taxes. Get your calculators ready as we unpack a graph that lays bare the tax saved with a limited company versus a sole trader. You wouldn't want to miss this - we're also breaking down the graph in a tabular format to give you a clear picture. So, buckle up for an enlightening and insightful conversation.

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