In HMRC's view, he is resident here. Ergo he should be taxed the same as anyone else.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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27-10-2012 06:29 PM #811
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27-10-2012 06:32 PM #812
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27-10-2012 06:37 PM #815This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I think it does in the minds of HMRC surely? They will see this as the tax equivalent of a Housing Benefit contrived tenancy.
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27-10-2012 06:40 PM #816This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I don't care how anyone spells it, as long as it happens
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27-10-2012 06:41 PM #817This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The other factor is that some of them weren't loans in the common sense that most football fans (or HMRC) would understand them: a short term arrangement (between independent actors) which may or may not be extended depending on the circumstances. eg Bednar was playing in the Czech Republic, was bought by Kaunas and then immediately "loaned" to Hearts. He may have never even so much as stepped foot in Lithuania, but would have been paying his taxes there.Last edited by Part/Time Supporter; 27-10-2012 at 07:01 PM.
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27-10-2012 06:43 PM #818This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
He's not an employee of Hibs. Therefore his club will invoice us every month for an agreed amount. There will be no PAYE and NI on that payment.
However, Claros is resident here, and therefore due UK tax on his worldwide earnings. HMRC and he will agree on his liability, and Hibs won't be part of it.
While I write this, I am wondering therefore what the difference is between us and the Hearts situation. (edit.... perhaps HMFC undertook to pick up their tax liabilities, which would be remuneration in itself.)Last edited by CropleyWasGod; 27-10-2012 at 06:46 PM.
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27-10-2012 06:56 PM #819This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Nothing like Claros' situation - a one off between two distinct entities.
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27-10-2012 07:02 PM #820This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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27-10-2012 07:14 PM #821
In the unlikely event that Hibs have made a mistake with Claros (and it would be a genuine mistake) you can be sure that Hibs and HMRC would sort it out quickly and amicably.
I would be very surprised if there's an issue though.
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27-10-2012 07:20 PM #822This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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27-10-2012 07:20 PM #823
Romanov is noted as ultimate controller of Hearts as well as Kaunus F C so they are connected companies subject to a whole raft of tax laws I don't ever want to be troubled with again.
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27-10-2012 07:23 PM #824This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I just can't look past the fact that no matter how innocent hearts may look or how safe Robertson thinks they are...If Hearts had been doing nothing wrong then HMRC wouldn't have found evidence and be pursuing them and Hearts wouldn't be scrambling about trying to raise £1.75m.
Whatever it may be that they've done, they've been caught.
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27-10-2012 07:23 PM #825This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
For example .. Hearts pay Kaunus a £200k registration fee and then pay £1k a week towards the wages. Kaunus pay the player £5k a week at lower tax level. They then pay UK tax and NI on the £1k.
If the HMRC have reasonable evidence, they could argue that UK tax and NI should be paid on the registration fee (or the full wage).
Just guessing likes.
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27-10-2012 07:29 PM #826
I can remember a story ages ago about a Hearts player that applied for a loan/mortgage, or something, and his wage was too low to get it, until he produced documentation of an additional income from Kaunus.
I didn't read too much into at the time, but looks like it could be what the HMRC are chasing up.
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27-10-2012 07:34 PM #827This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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27-10-2012 07:37 PM #828This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This whole situation is further complicated by the differences in the various bilateral tax treaties.
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27-10-2012 07:37 PM #829
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If the bill is £4million with interest and penalities, can't see any way out for them this time.
A third division re-start will be difficult without a ground!
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27-10-2012 07:43 PM #830
It would be interesting to know how the loan of Craig Thomson to Kaunas was treated.
Would HoMFC be stupid enough to treat the tax situation differently from the players loaned to Hearts from Kaunas? I.E try to dodge tax both ways? If so, could HMRC use this in their case against Hearts?
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27-10-2012 07:44 PM #831
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27-10-2012 07:52 PM #832This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I would suspect that Vlad paid very little (if any) tax on the "player registrations" that were received from Hearts.
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27-10-2012 07:56 PM #833
I understand that the Jambos' tax consultant is Corporal Fraser of Dad's Army.
We're dooooooomed !
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27-10-2012 07:57 PM #834This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If so, that's an annual wage of close to £500k with a tax liability of 50%, so it wouldn't be long in adding up to the figure the HMRC are chasing.
It's sounding more and more like the HMRC could well have a decent case.
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27-10-2012 08:04 PM #835
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Sound familiar?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2012...administration
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27-10-2012 08:11 PM #836This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
"They have already thrown themselves on the mercy of their fans once this year, when an appeal from Hood to raise £500,000 to secure their short-term future was successful .. but that money would appear to have been swallowed."
Replace £500,000 with £1.75m.
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27-10-2012 08:16 PM #837This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The other strange thing about those deals (certainly in Bednar's case) was how Kaunas would then "sell" the player to Hearts after a year or two. Almost like they realised there was a tax problem and needed to rectify it.
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27-10-2012 08:19 PM #838
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When was Campbell Ogilvy there? Just out of curiosity.........
Over the road they are all pretty much praying for administration but a few half sensible folk are, rightly, pointing out that this is very unlikely to happen given the structure and set up of the debts. Right now they will be very fortunate to see the end of the year, never mind the end of the season. .
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27-10-2012 08:25 PM #839
they have had a few "stars" that would have been on a fair wedge, Dairylea Kingston, Fyssas, Bednar, Panilla, Skacel, Zaliukas etc
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27-10-2012 08:25 PM #840This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Feel free to dig up this post and remind of it if \ when the place is demolished though
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