See they’ve been linked with Jordan Rhodes today, he’ll not come cheap, either as a transfer or a loan
Would mean ta ta to JC if he was to come in
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29-05-2018 06:25 PM #41311
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So they didn't pay, so haven't been taxed on those earnings, therefore being taxed twice doesn't even come into it.
If somebody had falsified their tax returns, leaving out a large chunk of their income, they couldn't then use the defense that they'd already already paid the tax on what they had declared.
I don't see this as being any different... but then I'm not an Accountant ;-)
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29-05-2018 08:57 PM #41315This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I think that this is about the new disguised remuneration rules (could be wrong) but if so....
1 Employer is in charge of deducting and remitting PAYE to HMRC.
2 Let's say that your employer hasn't been paying it over - well that's hardly your fault and if your employer goes bankrupt HMRC aren't going to knock on your door since you already had it deducted from your wages. If they did, you would end up effectively paying twice. (so PAYE is different from self employed income for example)
3 Companies large and small have been taking the piss a bit with loans and not paying their fair share to HMRC (which is to say hospitals, police, libraries, etc).
4 HMRC decide that since they won't tax someone (either employer or employee) twice and since they can't introduce legislation retrospectively, they will introduce new legislation only to take effect (I think) from April 2019 and will not charge tax on income, but on the outstanding value of the loan at that date.
5 Is it retrospective? Nope - only comes in in 2019. Is it charging tax on the same income twice? Nope. And if you don't like it, simply repay the loan and don't pay any tax. It was a loan after all, wasn't it? It's not like you never ever planned on paying it back, surely?
Disclaimer - this is far from my area of expertise so I could be talking nonsense. Sure someone else will confirm.
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29-05-2018 09:08 PM #41316This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Let's take Billy Dodds.
He has an income of £x, in his hand, from RFC. RFC say it's a loan, so there's no tax implications.
HMRC come along and say.... actually, it's not a loan, it's salary. £x in your hand is equivalent to £y gross. So we want all the PAYE, Employees and Employers NI on the salary of £y. The Courts back them up, and RFC are billed for the PAYE & NI. It's irrelevant that RFC don't actually pay it ( as explained above)
Turning back to Dodds, if his only income is from RFC, then there's nothing further to do. He has the correct net income. However, if he has other income, the likelihood is that that income has been taxed at the wrong rate. That has to be addressed, and he has to pay whatever is required.
I haven't seen any of the new Accelerated Payment Notices which have (allegedly) been issued. If they are for the additional tax due on other income (as above), I'd have no problem with them. However, if this is HMRC trying to tax BD on income that RFC have already been assessed on, that goes against so much precedent, and probably Case Law. In that event, expect lots of challenges.Last edited by CropleyWasGod; 29-05-2018 at 09:11 PM.
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29-05-2018 09:43 PM #41317
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If HMRC go after the players for the EBT portion of the tax and the players have a letter from the old rangers saying dinny worry about it then the players have a football debt due from old rangers and sevco will be responsible for it?
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A bead-rattling tattoo artist having some fun there.
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30-05-2018 03:59 PM #41325This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
For RFC employees who were on the books the employers due to pay any tax and NI they omitted to pay for their employees. In event of employer being liquidated HMRC has to chase liquidator for monies ?
Far from an expert so happy to know if I'm way off track.
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30-05-2018 04:37 PM #41326
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The new Accelerated Payment Notice approach is (thankfully) not something I have had much experience of, but it seems to be more about targeting beneficiaries of tax-avoidance schemes where no-one (payer or payee) seems to pick up the tab.
That's well overdue, of course, but I can't help thinking that (as ever) HMRC are fighting with a sling against a nuke.
I'm well out of that ****...thankfully... but it rips my knitting when I get wee traders saying to me " but if Rangers can do it, why can't I?".
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31-05-2018 04:41 PM #41332
Ozy/Crops, whats the date that the European license needs to be approved by? And if it was to be refused, would Kilmarnock take their place😁
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I presume that, if UEFA have an issue, it would have to be sorted by the date of the draw.
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31-05-2018 05:29 PM #41338
Lee Wallace been fined 4 weeks wages for the dressing roombust up at Hampden. This is the max a club can find a player
Miller also fined
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I'm reading that differently. The UEFA email says "final dates to be communicated to UEFA by 31st May" whatever that means.
I don't think it means that today is the deadline for reviewing licenses. For one thing, we still don't know all the participants yet.
Rangers have their licence, as I say. But whether it has been rejected by UEFA might not be known until closer to the draw.
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