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FREE UK TAX TOOLS

Understand your tax options as a company director

Free calculators with plain-English explanations and HMRC source citations. No signup, no advice, no sales pitch — just clear information to take to your accountant.

HMRC-sourced rates, verified monthly
No signup, no data stored
Free, forever

HOW IT WORKS

Three minutes to clarity

1

Enter your figures

Your company's annual revenue and expenses. Rough estimates are fine — the calculator works with what you have.

2

Explore different salary levels

Slide between salary options and see how each one affects your taxes, dividends, and take-home pay in real time.

3

Take questions to your accountant

Get personalised questions based on your figures. You leave with a clear agenda for your next meeting.

Salary vs Dividend Explorer

2026/27

See how different salary and dividend combinations affect your take-home pay. Includes Corporation Tax, National Insurance, income tax, and dividend tax — all calculated from HMRC's published rates.

Real-time slider to explore different salary levels
Step-by-step breakdown of how money flows through your company
Personalised questions to take to your accountant

UNDERSTAND YOUR OPTIONS

What you'll learn

The salary sweet spot

Why most accountants recommend a specific salary level for single directors — and what happens when you go above or below it.

Where the money goes

A step-by-step breakdown showing how company income becomes your take-home pay, with every tax layer explained.

Beyond the numbers

Mortgage applications, state pension credits, maternity pay — the real-world factors that might matter more than saving a few hundred pounds in tax.

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More tools on the way

We're building more calculators and guides for UK company directors. Dividend tax, corporation tax, IR35 — all with the same plain-English approach.