Not an intellectual comment I know, but I hope they scuttle the huns, and like their bretheren we can then spot their appearance in South Africa, or America as appropriate............
'I've never met a nice Glaswegian Hun"
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09-03-2012 09:36 PM #3181"At the end of the day, we all aspire to bigger things in our lives but one thing I can truly say from my heart is if I never kick a ball for one of these bigger clubs I would be delighted to stay with Hibs for the rest of my career. That's how highly I regard this club." Ivan Sproule
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09-03-2012 09:38 PM #3182This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Let's say another 15 are on £10k, and that they came down to £5k. That's £300k, plus NI, say £340k.
That's half a million already, with half the first team squad.
Play around with these numbers, add in the rest of the first teamers, then the Under-19s, and of course the coaching staff... and I think you might get near £1m.
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09-03-2012 09:42 PM #3183
http://www.companyrescue.co.uk/compa...he-cva-process
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/helpsheets/vas-factsheet.pdf
Probably somewhere else in the 106 pages but...Last edited by PaulSmith; 09-03-2012 at 09:45 PM.
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09-03-2012 09:42 PM #3184This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
" I might as well put a bullet in my head. Here, here and here...."
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09-03-2012 09:44 PM #3185This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The clue is in the last bit
This one is more helpful:-
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/helpsheets/vas-factsheet.pdf
Read the first two lines of the paragraph "Rejecting a voluntary arrangement". That's important.Last edited by CropleyWasGod; 09-03-2012 at 09:51 PM.
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09-03-2012 09:57 PM #3186
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Secondly, RFC do have at least an allegation of "evasion of statutory liabilities" in the BTC and its wee brother. There is a clear history of non-payment in the CW era, and .... perhaps in the SDM years too, HMRC will know that.
Also, "payment of other creditors whilst withholding sums due to the Crown". In recent weeks alone, DAFC and Strathclyde Polis. There will be others.
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09-03-2012 10:08 PM #3188This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
"They will approve a CVA if it is a properly structured, a well thought through plan and the company has been compliant with tax rules in the past"
Edit: Too f***king slow!!
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09-03-2012 10:14 PM #3190
Is Paul Murray the guy the South African tax authorities are chasing for over £200 million?
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09-03-2012 10:14 PM #3191This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Although we could start an internet rumour that Paul Murray has a raging coke habit, and is into people trafficking and young boys.
Fancy taking that job on?
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09-03-2012 10:18 PM #3192
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(Will that do? I put fact 'cause that makes it true.)
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09-03-2012 10:21 PM #3193This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
That is a shame. Dave King Billy, is it? Well he did say liquidation is inevitable, and he must know a conman like Whyte when he sees one.
I'm not too worried about the Blue Knights yet. They won't get their CVA whilst the big tax case is unresolved. As you said, CWG, for that to happen Rangers need around £60 million of debt just now, which is unlikely. Let the Huns build their hopes up then have it all taken away from them.
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09-03-2012 10:26 PM #3194This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The Big Tax Case and the Wee Tax Case ran up a claim approaching £55 million under Sir David Murray.
So get rid of Craig Whyte and all will be well!
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09-03-2012 10:31 PM #3195
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Is there a team of Cropley Was Gods or are you getting this legendary status by yourself?
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09-03-2012 10:34 PM #3197
It would be more than a little amusing if they managed to worm their way out of liquidation, get their money worries sorted out and all that, only for the SPL to expel them for being cheating b*****ds, leaving them with nowhere to go.
Preferred option is still for them to go completely under and die. Soon.Follow the Hibs podcast, Longbangers, on Twitter (@longbangers)
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09-03-2012 10:39 PM #3198
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I don't think so, HMRC won't do a deal where
" other creditors have been paid whilst sums due to the Crown have been withheld "
I think paying wages etc for 9 months whilst bumping Hector for tax ,N I and Vat has them nailed.
Besides, the HMRC have been working on this case for years, and spent a fortune in hours and legal advice to throw in the towel now.
I bet they are also still seething at loosing the Rednapp case
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This seems to be nothing more than getting Rangers fans to wet themselves with excitement.
Several issues still to resolve:
Murray himself has previously said any bid would be dependent on the Big Tax Case. Presumably this has not changed.
Ticketus are involved. This would suggest that they want and will get their share of season tickets over the coming seasons.
The investigation into second contracts.
And, most massively of course, casting a huge shadow over Castle Greyskull, is the taxman. Will they agree to a CVA? Unlikely, then there's still the Wee Tax Case and it's much bigger brother to deal with. Does Murray's group have the resources to deal with these?
Now, I know some folk are getting worked up at the thought of an HMRC deal, but personally, I'd be delighted at a Rangers that has to spend the next 4 seasons handing cash to Ticketus and another 6 minimum giving millions a year to the taxman...
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09-03-2012 10:47 PM #3202This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It's actually a wee cottage industry here.
One Crop is on Accountancy For Dummies, a page ahead of you guys.
Another Cropette is on Wikipedia, looking for dodgy factoids to throw in and confuse the lot of you.
Another is keeping shottie, lest I get a visit from Craig's Crew, the polis, or my own former professional regulators.
I wish I could say that Mrs. Crop is constantly keeping us going with cups of tea, but she ****** off the minute Craigy did that speech at the doors of Ibrox. She knew her days were numbered...
Ex-Sir Fred Crop is preparing the invoice to be sent to Hibs.net for all of this toxic, I mean, entirely right and proper advice.
Me? I'm just typing this shecht until somebody else comes up with a damn fool question or Jim Traynor gives us another wee exclusive.
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09-03-2012 10:55 PM #3203
Originally Posted by CropleyWasGod
First of all, there is only speculation that HMRC want rid of CW. No confirmation either way.
What would be the motivation for HMRC to 'want rid of CW' and (presumably) act 'out of their ordinary manner' to achieve that? I have no idea, I was only repeating the media speculation. If HMRC tried that on with one of my clients, I'd tell them where to go.
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Secondly, RFC do have at least an allegation of "evasion of statutory liabilities" in the BTC and its wee brother. There is a clear history of non-payment in the CW era, and .... perhaps in the SDM years too, HMRC will know that.
Why do you think that what you suggest is the case? I am not suggesting anything. I am stating the facts, that there are two tax enquiries going on, and that RFC have hardly paid a thing to HMRC since May
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Also, "payment of other creditors whilst withholding sums due to the Crown". In recent weeks alone, DAFC and Strathclyde Polis. There will be others.
'Payments to protect the value of the assets' perhaps which, provided the justifying basis for doing so is sound will be acceptable I suspect! Which others do you suspect there will be and why I wonder? The company is still trading. To enable it to do that since last May, it must have been paying its suppliers, its tradesmen, its security staff and the police. All of these payments were made to the exclusion of HMRC.
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09-03-2012 11:08 PM #3205This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I've peeked into this thread periodically over the past couple of weeks and see that you have been very active, possibly the most prolific poster on the thread actually.
However, I don't believe that you've added any helpful value with your responses to the queries I raised and wonder what drives you to comment here so prolifically?
Purely out of possibly selfish self interest I might add!
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Far too late at night for that kind of nonsense dare I say!
You set out the suppositions yourself for goodness sake!
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09-03-2012 11:22 PM #3208This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
To recap, though,
1. I repeated the fact that there had been media speculation about HMRC'S desire for regime change.
2. I stated the fact that HMRC have hardly been paid anything since last May.
3. I stated the fact that there are two ongoing tax cases.
4. I made the case for the reasonable assumption that creditors have been paid to the exclusion of HMRC. Had these creditors not been paid.... the police being a prime example... RFC would not have even got this far.
Other than 4, which I have explained, there are no "suppositions", only facts.
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09-03-2012 11:42 PM #3209
Why would the Blue Knight/Tickitus consortium ( bearing in mind Paul Murray's comments about the big tax case) even consider putting together an offer now when the BGT is still undecided? Do they know something we don't or just impossibly naive?
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