
Directors of Limited Companies
Directors of limited companies have increased flexibility in how they choose to pay themselves, dividing their income between a salary and dividends. Our tax calculator for limited company directors lets you estimate your potential tax liability given various pay structures.
As a director of a limited company, you will potentially pay the following taxes:
- Corporation tax
- Employers national insurance contributions
- Employee national insurance contributions
- PAYE
- Dividend tax
To use the calculator, you will need your business income, expenses and director’s salary. Enter these amounts to calculate the profits or reserves after corporation tax, which is the amount available for dividend withdrawal. Enter the amount of dividends you want to pay yourself and the calculator will work out your full tax liability.
The tax calculator for limited company directors assumes a personal tax code of 1257L (personal allowance of £12,570). It is not suitable for individuals who are subject to the Scottish tax bands and rates. The calculator allows for a director’s salary up to £50,270 and a combined salary and dividend income up to £100,000.
Limited Company Director Tax Calculator
Note: Calculator is valid for director salaries up to £50,270 and combined salary & dividends up to £100,000
Employer’s National Insurance:
£0.00Taxable Income:
£0.00Corporation Tax:
£0.00Available for Dividends:
£0.00PAYE Tax:
£0.00Employee’s National Insurance:
£0.00Dividend Tax:
£0.00Total Tax:
£0.00Disclaimer
This calculator provides estimates for general informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional tax advice. The calculations are based on generalized assumptions and may not reflect your specific tax situation.
Tax laws and regulations change frequently. We do not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the information provided. Results generated should be verified with a qualified tax professional before making financial decisions.
Take a look at our resource on our sister website, Moneyquids.co.uk, that covers tax for self-employed individuals in more detail:
