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Making a loan from a personal company to a family member

There are many possible situations in which a person may make a loan to a family member, for example, a parent may lend money to an adult child to provide them with a deposit for a property. Where the parent has a personal or family company and there are unextracted profits in the company, it may seem sensible for the company to lend the money rather than for the parent to do so personally. However, this may have tax consequences which can be easily overlooked.

Loans to participators

Where the company is a close company (broadly one under the control of five or fewer people) as most personal and family companies are, the loans to participators rules need to be considered. Under these rules, a tax charge will arise on the company on any amount of the loan which remains outstanding nine months and one day after the end of the accounting period in which the loan was taken out.

The charge (known as the ‘section 455 charge’) is payable at the rate of 33.75% of the outstanding loan balance. This is the same rate as the upper dividend tax rate.

Associates

The reach of the loans to participators rules is wide. The recipient of the loan does not need to be a participator (broadly a shareholder) for the charge to apply – it also applies where the loan is made to an associate of the participator. This includes a relative of the participator, which for these purposes means a spouse or civil partner, a parent, grandparent or remoter forebear a child, grandchild or remoter issues or a sibling. It also applies where a loan is made to a partner of a participator.

Example

Louise is the director and sole shareholder of her personal company, L Ltd. The company makes a loan of £100,000 to Louise’s daughter Sophie to help her get on the property ladder. The loan is interest free. It is made on 1 January 2025.

The company prepares accounts to 31 March each year. If the loan remains outstanding on 1 January 2026 (as is the expectation), despite the fact that Sophie is not a participator in L Ltd, the company will need to pay section 455 tax of £33,750 on 1 January 2026.

The tax will become repayable nine months and one day after the end of the accounting period in which the loan is repaid, so in that way it is a temporary tax. However, it may be a significant cost to the company in the interim.

Benefit in kind charge

If the loan balance exceeds £10,000 at any point in the tax year, a benefit in kind charge will also arise as the loan is made to a member of the director’s family or household. The charge will be based on the difference between the interest payable

at the official rate and that actually paid, if any. The company will also pay Class 1A National Insurance on the taxable amount.

Planning issues

While it is possible to make a loan from a personal or family company of up to £10,000 for up to 21 months tax-free, tax consequences will arise where the loan is for a higher amount and/or is made for a longer period.

This does not mean it will never be beneficial to make a loan to a family member – it is a question of weighing up the cost of paying the section 455 tax and tying up the associated funds until after the loan has been repaid against the interest that the family member may pay if they were to borrow the money elsewhere. The section 455 tax will be repaid if the loan is repaid, while any interest paid on a third-party loan will not. The cost of the benefit in kind charge should also be factored in.