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Should you operate as a sole trader or through a limited company? For dental professionals, this decision can impact everything from tax bills to long-term wealth. In this essential episode, specialist dental accountant Amman Sarkaria breaks down the financial, legal, and practical implications of each structure — updated for the 2025 tax year.
Amman walks us through real-world comparisons, including a £130,000 income example that shows how dentists could save up to £25,000 annually with the right limited company setup. Learn how to optimise your salary-dividend mix, make use of electric vehicle deductions, and even employ family members legally and effectively.
But it’s not just about tax perks—we explore NHS pension eligibility, IR35 risks, and whether a Ltd Co truly fits your career stage and lifestyle goals.
Whether you’re newly qualified or restructuring your business, this episode delivers the insight every UK dentist needs to make an informed, strategic decision.
Listen now and maximise your tax efficiency this financial year.
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