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    The latest HMRC appeal against the big tax case is scheduled to start tomorrow.


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    Quote Originally Posted by number9dream View Post
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    The latest HMRC appeal against the big tax case is scheduled to start tomorrow.
    Will that have any relevance to the new company?

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    Will that have any relevance to the new company?
    No.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bingo70 View Post
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    Will that have any relevance to the new company?
    It may do.

    If HMRC lose the case, there will be more money available to the other creditors....... of whom DK is one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CropleyWasGod View Post
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    It may do.

    If HMRC lose the case, there will be more money available to the other creditors....... of whom DK is one.
    And if hmrc win the case?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy Whizz View Post
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    And if hmrc win the case?
    There will be less?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cropley10 View Post
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    Not sure why threats stopped when the new board arrived. The WATP mentality is to threaten anyone who they feel is against them.

    Deloitte were, IMO, not at all comfortable that The Rangers were trading whilst insolvent- and must have been dead keen to get away.


    Sent from a phone

    Probably because they had a new spawn of satan to concentrate their righteous ire on in Mike Ashley. Bit of an overtax of the grey matter if they have to split their attention.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CropleyWasGod View Post
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    It may do.

    If HMRC lose the case, there will be more money available to the other creditors....... of whom DK is one.
    So given that DK is not backing Sevco with his own money (at least not in any real quantity) could this have been his motivation to gain control? Will it help him get some of his money back if Hector loses?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoboHarry View Post
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    So given that DK is not backing Sevco with his own money (at least not in any real quantity) could this have been his motivation to gain control? Will it help him get some of his money back if Hector loses?
    He, and Sevco, have no influence on the HMRC case. It's irrelevant who is in control.

    It's in his interests, as I say, for HMRC to lose. He may be banking on that, to enable him to put cash into the club.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CropleyWasGod View Post
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    He, and Sevco, have no influence on the HMRC case. It's irrelevant who is in control.

    It's in his interests, as I say, for HMRC to lose. He may be banking on that, to enable him to put cash into the club.
    I'm willing to bet you a bottle of fine white wine that he will not be putting any substantial amount of his own money into Sevco whether he gets some of it back or not........

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    Quote Originally Posted by CropleyWasGod View Post
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    He, and Sevco, have no influence on the HMRC case. It's irrelevant who is in control.

    It's in his interests, as I say, for HMRC to lose. He may be banking on that, to enable him to put cash into the club.
    Is he likely to benefit to the tune of a few million or more then? I didn't think the numbers at stake - should HMRC lose - were at anything like those levels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tamig View Post
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    Is he likely to benefit to the tune of a few million or more then? I didn't think the numbers at stake - should HMRC lose - were at anything like those levels.
    He might do.

    At the moment, the dividend is 6/7 pence in the £, based on a distribution of £10m. So DK will get £1.2-1.4m.

    HMRC's claim in the BTC is £72m.

    So, if they lose, the pot increases 7-fold. Whether that means the dividend does is another matter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CropleyWasGod View Post
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    He might do.

    At the moment, the dividend is 6/7 pence in the £, based on a distribution of £10m. So DK will get £1.2-1.4m.

    HMRC's claim in the BTC is £72m.

    So, if they lose, the pot increases 7-fold. Whether that means the dividend does is another matter.
    So not a huge "windfall" in the bigger scheme of things - unless the dividend increases. Thanks for the info. Do you have a view as to how this appeal is likely to pan out?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tamig View Post
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    So not a huge "windfall" in the bigger scheme of things - unless the dividend increases. Thanks for the info. Do you have a view as to how this appeal is likely to pan out?
    Not really. Like a lot of these tax test-cases, it's gone beyond the letter or the spirit of the law, and is now about skilled lawyers splitting hairs about words and nuances.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CropleyWasGod View Post
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    Not really. Like a lot of these tax test-cases, it's gone beyond the letter or the spirit of the law, and is now about skilled lawyers splitting hairs about words and nuances.

    Any idea who is paying for the skilled lawyers on the Rangers 1872 ( RIP ) side.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoboHarry View Post
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    I'm willing to bet you a bottle of fine white wine that he will not be putting any substantial amount of his own money into Sevco whether he gets some of it back or not........
    He's only got slightly more money than Potless Paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by greenginger View Post
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    Any idea who is paying for the skilled lawyers on the Rangers 1872 ( RIP ) side.
    BDO, hence the creditors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CropleyWasGod View Post
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    He might do.

    At the moment, the dividend is 6/7 pence in the £, based on a distribution of £10m. So DK will get £1.2-1.4m.

    HMRC's claim in the BTC is £72m.

    So, if they lose, the pot increases 7-fold. Whether that means the dividend does is another matter.

    But is there money in the pot to the extent of another £72m regardless of the result?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ancient hibee View Post
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    But is there money in the pot to the extent of another £72m regardless of the result?
    Nah.... ignore that raving. It's bull dust

    BDO will have done their sums to work out how much they can distribute now (the £10m), without prejudicing the HMRC claim.

    According to this:-

    http://www.bdo.co.uk/__data/assets/p...15-WEBSITE.pdf

    ... they have about £18m in the pot, before the initial dividend.

    Once the HMRC case is settled, they can work out the final dividend. That remaining £8m will be allocated accordingly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CropleyWasGod View Post
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    Nah.... ignore that raving. It's bull dust


    I always thought the first requirement of being an Accountant was the ability to use a calculator.

    I was obviously wrong.



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    Quote Originally Posted by keekaboo View Post
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    I always thought the first requirement of being an Accountant was the ability to use a calculator.

    I was obviously wrong.


    Abacus, dear boy.

    Technology will never catch on, you know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CropleyWasGod View Post
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    Abacus, dear boy.

    Technology will never catch on, you know.
    "It's not the numbers that are important" - as our accounts lecturer used to say bizarrely :) usually after discovering an arithmetic error...

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    Abacus, dear boy.

    Technology will never catch on, you know.
    Not as long as we've got five fingers(including a thumb for pedants)on each hand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ancient hibee View Post
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    Not as long as we've got five fingers(including a thumb for pedants)on each hand.
    That's the Yams ****ed then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CropleyWasGod View Post
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    That's the Yams ****ed then.

    JamboHillBillys.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by keekaboo View Post
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    I take it back.

    That's Ernst and Young.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CropleyWasGod View Post
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    Abacus, dear boy.

    Technology will never catch on, you know.
    Genesis L P from the eighties ,and not one of their better ones IMO,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronniekirk View Post
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    Genesis L P from the eighties ,and not one of their better ones IMO,
    Abacab........though I agree🚽

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    @HFCTransferNews: Hibs also looking at former @swfc and Motherwell midfielder Giles Coke, who is a free agent after leaving the owls at the end of the season.

    Not to be sniffed at 
    Heard he's the real thing.

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    Morning of evidence from HMRC who said notion of not paying tax through EBT scheme was a "fantastically silly proposition."


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    HMRC also said it would be "catastrophic for the public purse" if this scheme is all that's needed to avoid paying tax. #EBT ##Rangers
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