[QUOTE=CropleyWasGod;5112299]I'd be shocked if it was not discussed today seen as all the chairmen/women will be there.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Be good if Tracey can clarify though.
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24-07-2017 09:39 AM #38161
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24-07-2017 09:50 AM #38162
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Have you seen the agenda?Last edited by CropleyWasGod; 24-07-2017 at 10:01 AM.
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24-07-2017 10:04 AM #38163
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24-07-2017 10:23 AM #38164
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24-07-2017 10:34 AM #38165
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24-07-2017 10:55 AM #38166
according to this https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/new...bills-rangers/
Barry Fergusson has been declared bankrupt.
BARRY BANKRUPT Rangers hero Barry Ferguson bankrupt with debts of over £1.4 million after failing to settle tax bills
The ex-Scotland captain was declared insolvent after failing to settle large bills thought to be owed to the taxman
By Stuart MacDonald
24th July 2017, 11:29 am
Updated: 24th July 2017, 11:38 am
FORMER Rangers star Barry Ferguson has been made bankrupt with debts of more than £1.4 million.
The ex-Scotland captain was declared insolvent after failing to settle large bills thought to be owed to the taxman.
He is one of a number of former Ibrox stars who faced paying back money they had received in Employee Benefit Trusts (EBTs) after Rangers lost a battle with HMRC at the Supreme Court earlier this month.
Ferguson, 39, who recently stepped down as manager of Clyde, received £2.5 million in EBT payments.
He also invested in a film production partnership called Eclipse which has targeted by HMRC after being ruled to be a tax avoidance scheme.
Ferguson had a glittering career which included captaining Rangers to a host of honours. He also had spells in the English Premier League with Blackburn Rovers and Birmingham City.
He applied for his own bankruptcy after running up debts of £1,425,633 and it was approved by the Accountant In Bankruptcy, Scotland’s insolvency service, earlier this month.
A bankruptcy trustee, Maureen Leslie of Glasgow-based insolvency specialists MLM Solutions, has been appointed to take control of his assets and try to recover money owed to creditors.
Ferguson, who lives in a gated mansion near Larkhall, Lanarkshire, has declared that he has only £3,000 worth of assets available to help pay off his creditors.
The so-called Rangers ‘big tax case’ centred on the use of EBTs. More than £47million was paid to players, managers and directors between 2001 and 2010 in tax-free loans.
Earlier this month judges found that ‘loans’ paid to players and staff were in fact taxable earnings, in a decision that brought to a close legal proceedings that have dragged on for years.
HMRC said the ruling proved the EBT scheme was ‘contrived’ in that it presented payments as ‘loans’ rather than earnings, amounting to ‘tax avoidance’.
Ferguson was previously listed as a director with Eclipse Film Partners No.9, a scheme which allowed investors the opportunity to claim tax relief through investing in the production of movies.
In April last year, the Supreme Court upheld a judgement that one of the biggest partnerships, Eclipse 35, was a tax-avoidance scheme.
HMRC has used that judgement to issue demands to investors, who include several footballers and managers, in the other 38 similar partnerships.
Midfielder Ferguson was capped 45 times for his country and was widely regarded as one of the most gifted players of his generation.
He won the Scottish Premier League, Scottish Cup and Scottish League Cup five times each during his two spells at Rangers.
He was transferred to Blackburn in a £7.5 million deal in 2003 but returned to Ibrox two years later.
After retiring from the game he was appointed manager of Scottish League Two Club Clyde in 2014 but stepped down in February this year. He has recently been working as a football pundit.
Ferguson joins a list of former Old Firm stars who have gone bust in recent years including Chris Sutton, Craig Beattie, Colin Hendry, Rab Douglas, Kevin Drinkell and Bobby Petta.
Former Rangers star Gordon Durie was also declared bankrupt last year with debts of more than £200,000 after investing in a film production scheme.
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24-07-2017 10:59 AM #38167This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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24-07-2017 11:10 AM #38168This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Rangers were committing fraud and have been caught. All the evidence is there. It's a slam dunk. I wish it were the same for the yams but it's not unfortunately.
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24-07-2017 11:17 AM #38169This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If they broke any SFA rules regarding the registration of players/contracts, then yes, why not.
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24-07-2017 11:25 AM #38170
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24-07-2017 11:27 AM #38171This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The Trustee takes possession of all of his assets, realises them, and distributes the proceeds amongst his creditors. In time, BF will have to move out.
If the house is in his wife's name, the timing of doing that is crucial. If he did it years ago, ie before the film-investment tax thing started, she may be able to hang on to it. Any time after that, and his share is up for grabs.Last edited by CropleyWasGod; 24-07-2017 at 11:34 AM.
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24-07-2017 11:28 AM #38172
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24-07-2017 11:33 AM #38173
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If they haven't yet, then they can't.
There isn't much to go on in the Sun's report, but I suspect that HMRC have forced the bankruptcy over his investment in the film schemes that have caught so many out (Darren Jackson, IIRC).
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24-07-2017 11:40 AM #38174
Generic Sevco / Rangers meltdown thread
I would imagine this is more about the film tax evasion.
It's prob too early for HMRC to has started chasing players for EBT debts yet.
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24-07-2017 11:43 AM #38175This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
BF will have had his assessment some time (probably a few years) ago, and had the chance to pay it. The likelihood is that HMRC have already taken him to Court to force payment, and obtained a Court order. His inability to pay will have forced the latest step.Last edited by CropleyWasGod; 24-07-2017 at 11:57 AM.
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24-07-2017 12:54 PM #38176
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If the tax owed is included in the Bankruptcy order then HMRC cannot take anything.
This happened to a friend of mine's business.
If HMRC are chasing additional tax debts incurred pre-dating a Bankruptcy then doubtful they'll get anything.
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24-07-2017 12:57 PM #38177
Chris McLaughlin @BBCchrismclaug
#Hibs chairman Rod Petrie emerges from #SPFL AGM and confirms new board will review Rangers' use of EBTs following Supreme Court verdict
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24-07-2017 01:04 PM #38178This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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"I did not need any persuasion to play for such a great club, the Hibs result is still one of the first I look for"
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24-07-2017 01:47 PM #38179
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24-07-2017 02:10 PM #38180
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24-07-2017 02:13 PM #38181This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Cue a "strongly worded statement" from the SPFL slating David Murray/Rangers/Sevco and then some platitudes about "moving on for the good of the game" before business as usual.
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24-07-2017 02:17 PM #38182This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
https://johnjamessite.com/2017/07/20...lls-long-game/
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24-07-2017 02:29 PM #38183This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
"I did not need any persuasion to play for such a great club, the Hibs result is still one of the first I look for"
Sir Matt Busby
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24-07-2017 02:33 PM #38184This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
"I did not need any persuasion to play for such a great club, the Hibs result is still one of the first I look for"
Sir Matt Busby
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24-07-2017 02:35 PM #38185
It's joyful to watch the hun implosion over Petrie. They're all over twitter/forums warning us about coming near Ibrox in two weeks time
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24-07-2017 02:38 PM #38186This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Are the the huns as stupid as the huns who used to follow the now defunct Glasgow rangers ?
"I did not need any persuasion to play for such a great club, the Hibs result is still one of the first I look for"
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24-07-2017 02:45 PM #38188
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24-07-2017 02:50 PM #38189
Conversely, I fully expect Petrie to advise the new SPFL board on a strategy for avoiding doing anything regarding the worst sporting scandal in British football, as he and his fellow SFA lickspittles have done.
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24-07-2017 02:51 PM #38190
Just catching up, been at the cinema all afternoon watching Captain Underpants.
Well done Rod Petrie, although I'm waiting to see what the scope of any review is before forgiving him his sins. Surely they can't try the same old trick they did with LNS?
Anyway, hopefully more detail later today.
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