Understanding Director Loan Accounts
A guide for company directors
A DLA is a record in your company’s books that tracks money you, as a director, either lend to or borrow from your company. It’s a way of keeping track of any funds that move between you and the company outside of your usual salary, dividends, or expense reimbursements.
Read our brochure to understand how DLAs work and the impact insolvency has on them.
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