Yip agreed that BDO will have no power over the Trustees to influence repayment of the loans. However the Finance Bill 2017 is retrospective and I cannot see how there can be any escape from the Disguised Remuneration charge which will arise on the outstanding loans in April 2019. In "normal" circumstances HMRC will hold the employer as responsible for settling the PAYE and NIC amount due in April 2019 (as they do for normal month to month PAYE and NIC). It is then up to the employer to obtain that PAYE and NIC from the employee (loan beneficiary). In other words, the employee (beneficiary) rather than employer is ultimately liable for the PAYE and NIC.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
In the case of RFC, there is no longer an employer, so I would think that HMRC will go straight after the beneficiaries (the ex players and management of RFC) for settlement. In simple terms, a PAYE and NIC charge of 47% (using current rates) of the value of the outstanding loan should apply. All that BDO should be concerned with from a creditors perspective is the 13.8% employer's NIC - which is the "true" oldco liability they dodged?
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that approach is fraught with time, cost and risk that can take a companies attention for years - particularly if the advisors are large advisory businesses..
My understanding is that they had a range of advisors, some internal and some external - they certainly took an aggressive approach to minimise the tax liabilities of their employees that's for sure...
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don't know anything on the first point...so will bow to your knowledge on that one..
people don't do these more complex trusts on their own...they will have been facilitated by corporate and tax accountants through the process..
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On the enforcement of the new draft proposals, this is what is on Deloitte's website:-
The retrospective move against historic third party loans made to current or former employees before 9 December 2010 was unexpected and is likely to be difficult to enforce.
In other words, any such move by HMRC will probably end up in more Court cases.
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I'm not too clever regarding the ins and outs of whether it was legal or illegal, but too the layman like me, the prime motive for payments such as these were to avoid paying income tax and if two clubs were after me, both offering, say £100,000, one where it would be eligible for tax and one that wouldn't, I know which one I'd go for. So The The Rangers knew this and they also knew that by doing it this way, it would give them a better chance of acquiring that player.
In other words they cheated.
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they had a specific director at the time that came from a commercial background that was tasked with exploring it, and they were also using an Edinburgh firm (long time Murray associates) for informal advice...
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Deloitte's assertion of difficulty to enforce might be true but I don't believe it will stop HMRC. If I were one of the RFC EBT beneficiaries I would be more than a little concerned. Yesterday's ruling only serves to strengthen the HMRC hand.
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They have already set their stall out by making a claim in the liquidation. As I understand the Finance Bill proposals (and, of course, they're not law yet, and will take time to fully understand), any attempt to recover tax and NI from recipients is mitigated by any settlement already made. I would expect that Barry Ferguson's lawyers will be taking the line that "it's already been the subject of a settlement..."
Anyways, this is all academic. The Daily Record has already told us who's due what.
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You take off the tax and Employees NI to arrive at the £40k.Last edited by CropleyWasGod; 06-07-2017 at 04:13 PM.
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06-07-2017 04:15 PM #37728
Dundee Utd fans group to release a response. We don't really have a group that speaks for us do we?
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As far as I know, no other Scottish club had anything to do with them (although Vlad had other allegedly nefarious schemes in play over at the PBS).
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I hope they've got PII in place.
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06-07-2017 04:38 PM #37732
Livingston were hit with a five-point deduction and £10,000 fine for non-payment of tax back in 2014. The Oldco Buns should definitely be stripped of their titles during that tax dodging era.
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06-07-2017 05:05 PM #37734
Two fans groups now making statements. It seems to be building the same way as when they were trying to shoehorn the tribute act straight back into the top division. This will snowball from here and fan pressure will be what makes the spfl take some sort of action.
Bring it on, the fun is only just starting.
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https://twitter.com/HibeesBounce/sta...16887846293505 (sorry dunno how to embed tweets)
And I see they are discussing it on their forum.
All of us that coughed up our hard earned dough to watch Hibs did so not knowing the competition we were paying to watch our club participate in was rigged. Us the fans were cheated with this lot of charlatans.
Rangers FC who died now need to have all trophies removed from the history books.
Regan at the SFA and Doncaster at the SPFL need to go.
Celtic FC have put out a very good media release with regards to this.
Hibs must do likewise.
Please excuse my possible ignorance on this not sure if they represent Hibs fans in any way shape or form if they have sway with the club or whatever but thought I'd share anyway.
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06-07-2017 07:09 PM #37738
So if there's not enough money in the Huns RIP pot to satisfy the tax man, can HMRC go after the guys who actually took the money to get the balance of the unpaid tax?
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Without getting too technical about things, HMRC will probably have treated the EBT payments as "distributions" , which in turn will affect the individual's personal tax. That would be a reason for their being chased personally.
As for the RFC case, none of us can know that the recipients AREN'T being chased.... except for the Record, of course, which has it all sussed today...we can only speculate.
Again, though...and I'm a stuck record here...this case isn't about the money, it's about the tens of millions that can now be hoovered up from other clubs and companies.
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