Sophie Raworth - £325,000 - £329,999
BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten
Worth every penny
BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten
Worth every penny
Or they retain the monies in the company. Enter into a Members Voluntary Liquidation at some point down the line and get the retained profits paid out as a capital dividend, claim Business Asset Disposal Relief and pay CGT at 10%.You can't just take money out of a Ltd company without paying tax on it - if only you could!
They'll pay dividend tax of 39.35% on any money drawn from the company. When you consider that profits have already suffered corp tax at 25%, they'll actually get about 46p in their pockets for every £1 earned as freelance.
You need to ask yourself some bigger questions, such as why we have lost so much of our sport from free-to-air to subscription broadcasting?We don't pay for any of those other salaries unless WE CHOOSE TO, but they are all over paid. I am struggling with your double tier approach to wages, please explain why you feel so in favour of these super rich "personalities" ?
So the BBC top earner gets the paid the same as a top end Championship footballer and has a bigger audience.Do any of these presenters really deserve it?
BBC pay 2023-2024: The full list of star salaries
Match of the Day presenter Gary Lineker is the corporation's top earner, taking home £1.35m.www.bbc.co.uk
Why would an employee not be able to claim legitimate work-related expenses?To counter that a little, they will likely be putting a lot of expenses through the business (before tax) which an 'employee' would not be able to do, but are effectively paying for some things with untaxed money that they otherwise would have bought with the own 'personal' money (after tax).
People typically still end up better off as a result, but the amount of take-home gained has reduced a bit over the years.
Who is demanding for Zoe ball?Can you help explain the vast difference? Market Forces.
i wonder how much Ant and Dec are paid on ITV.
This guy?
PS Just wait until you her how much footballers earn for kicking a bit of leather about!
What would you recommend is the going rate for one of the high profile presenters at a major broadcaster? And what experience in the sector do you have to reach the conclusion you do (I don't need specific, a general precis would suffice)?Unless I was hand in hand with Gary and Co, who could have this figure? We all know it goes on.
So do you feel Lineker is worth 1.3m ?
Why don't the BBC get a unemployed or homeless person doing the job?
The Guardian article is from February and you didn't start a thread asking whether we thought the Tory MPs were worth it. Mind you, giving the subsequent election results and the viewing figures for GB News maybe its a question that didn't need asking.To me all those salaries are nuts, does the guardian also compare Gary's hour rate as they do Rees-Mogg?
I don't pay a License to ITV or GB news and so am really not bothered
As we all know, the BBC is massively right-wing. Except when it's massively left wing. Depending on who it is and what they want.I've said it before and I'll say it again.
People who obsess over the Licence Fee are the WEIRDEST.
Or they retain the monies in the company. Enter into a Members Voluntary Liquidation at some point down the line and get the retained profits paid out as a capital dividend, claim Business Asset Disposal Relief and pay CGT at 10%.
Or they have partner / kids join as shareholders and pay them dividends at 8.75% up to the basic rate band (up to 50K if no other taxable income)
ETA See Wozza #40
Or move to a lower tax regime, if only for a year, and take out all the money as a dividend there.Or they retain the monies in the company. Enter into a Members Voluntary Liquidation at some point down the line and get the retained profits paid out as a capital dividend, claim Business Asset Disposal Relief and pay CGT at 10%.
Or they have partner / kids join as shareholders and pay them dividends at 8.75% up to the basic rate band (up to 50K if no other taxable income)
ETA See Wozza #40
Employees can claim expenses which are wholly, exclusively, and necessarily for the purposes of their employment. Self-employed people and companies can claim expenses which are wholly and exclusively for the purposes of their work. "Necessarily" is the difference.Why would an employee not be able to claim legitimate work-related expenses?
They can, but they will be restricted to the company's interpretation of legitimate as set out by their expense policy.Why would an employee not be able to claim legitimate work-related expenses?
I’m sure there are plenty of nonentities or, perhaps worse, thoroughly objectionable people being paid very well on ITV and other places - GB News and others.Who is demanding for Zoe ball?
Yes I wonder, thank god the license payer isn't paying it.
I’d rather have her than Fiona Bruce any day!Sophie Raworth - £325,000 - £329,999
BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten
Worth every penny