Weststander
Well-known member
So, as a business owner when should I reap the reward, or shouldn't I?
Strangely when you invest say £250k in starting a business and it fails nobody is really that bothered, and, not likely at all to feel sorry for you and give you some cash back.
Most new business owners that employ staff have to pay them, rightly, the going rate for their role whilst not paying themselves, as there's not enough in the pot.
So, at some point the business owner pays themselves the going rate for running that company and they're wrong to be paid more than the people they employ? In fact in some businesses they never catch up with the developers etc they employ, but need these skills.
It's easy to criticise entrepreneurs, but without them there would be limited product creation, limited job creation, miniscule competition and limited innovation in this country. Oh, and some are noted for their philanthropy, when I say some I mean MANY.
And you pay corporation tax, income tax on dividends and employers NIC on your total payroll.
How many nations on the planet now don’t respect entrepreneurs, people taking a risk with no certainty it will come off, committing to leases, taking on staff? Can only think of murderous North Korea.