The first part of the outstanding debt.
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I had my doubts until I read this -
I think I can spare £100 a month.:wink:Quote:
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okay, just i haven't seen anywhere that half was due today.
In all the reports on the agreement, only says that it was to be settled by 3 december.
UNCANNY RESEMBLANCE!
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Yam friend of mine saying that nothing actually has to be paid today. HMRC agreed that as long as both halves of amount paid by dec 3rd there is no issue. Is this correct?
:agree: I think you're right as i don't recall reading anything that any instalment had to be paid TODAY.
All i saw was that there was an agreement/extension and it was, as you say to be paid in full by the 3rd Dec....
Hopefully we're completely wrong though and a payment is/was due today and it doesn't get paid but the silence is deafening.......:confused:
"The deadline was this Friday, but a new settlement date of 3 December has been set, providing tax for November and December is paid on time."
This is badly worded. So really the November tax has to be paid for this agreement to go ahead. Now if anyone more savvy than me can name what date the November tax has to be paid.
That ! Is the date we should look out for. And It if happens to be today or tomorrow then happy days !
From the Scotsman..........
HEARTS were last night granted a crucial stay of execution in their bid to stave off the threat of liquidation but now have just three weeks of breathing space to pay their overdue tax bill.
With some highly-paid first-team players agreeing to defer their November wages, due to be received on Friday, a deal was struck with Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs to make staged payments of the £450,000 of unpaid PAYE, National Insurance and VAT.
Despite stark warnings made by director Sergejus Fedotovas last week following the launch of a shares issue and the subsequent emergence of the HMRC-induced winding-up order, the agreement means that Saturday’s home match against
St Mirren will not be the last in the club’s history.
The troubled Tynecastle side now have until 2 December – a day after their Scottish Cup tie with city rivals Hibs – to settle their bill of £449,692.04 and have been warned they must pay the tax due on November’s and December’s wages on time.
I believe Mr Walter Mitty has just pledged £100 PM.
GGTTH
Another member of the consortium has now been revealed.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotlan...-fife-20316851
You're assuming they pay electronically! (I'm sure they do tbf!)
Is it possible that the statement means the NICS due in November and December , rather than November and December's NIC, as that is how I read it.
It would also be good to find out more about the wages being deferred as Nic is due for the period duties are performed, not when the payments are made if I remember correctly.
Are the PAYE and NI contributions from Octobers wages not due on the 22nd of this month and will that payment not come under payments that are due that will be required to met under the terms of the "extension" granted? On top of this there will be a wages run (of sorts ) tomorrow so while they do have more time I doubt it will be enough. Hector is only giving them the rope with which to hang themselves.
Heart of Midlothian@JamTarts Tonight's scheduled Legends fundraiser at riccarton won't be happening due to the condition of the pitches
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So, was a payment made today or not?
So, there was NO money due to be paid today! You lot are just a bunch of windup merchants.
:I'm waiti
My feeling is that Hibs have agreed to pay them their full entitlement of the SC game on the 2nd or 3rd instead of the requisite 10(?) days (my guesstimate £200,000 inc away tickets). This giving them the remainder of the tax payment if they truly have raised approx £200,000 through cake bakes etc.
Dates are just too coincidental to me, if true i wonder if that is ever appreciated by the tubes?