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View Poll Results: What is your attitude to a new "Rangers" entering at Div1?
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Opposed - and will walk away from Scottish professional football
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28-08-2018 06:48 AM #42091There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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28-08-2018 07:07 AM #42092This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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28-08-2018 08:14 AM #42093This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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28-08-2018 09:44 AM #42094
As much as I like these updates it appears that on the Field ,The Rangers are starting to get it right , and Gerrard is doing better than many expected . If they negotiate thier next European game ,and get thrpugh to the Group Stages ,then they are back to a position where they will strengthen again in the next Transfer Window .
However the pressure is on this game ,so will be interesting to see how they handle it ,if they were to lose an early goal
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28-08-2018 10:28 AM #42095This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Indeed ... and what's all this guff about them believing they were being given loans which don't need to be repaid? What is that? If a loan doesn't need repaid it surely can't be a loan? It's a payment and is therefore taxable. I don't believe for one moment that they were all so stupid that they couldn't see that. Those who took these payments are as greedy and culpable as the club who dished them out and as you say, there were plenty others made to pay the price. They cheated the Revenue, they cheated those who eventually lost out when Oldco folded and they cheated all Scottish football fans.
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28-08-2018 10:35 AM #42096This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The Courts decided that they were net payments of salaries, which means the onus falls on the employer to make good the PAYE and NI that has been lost.
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28-08-2018 10:51 AM #42097
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28-08-2018 11:07 AM #42098This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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28-08-2018 11:08 AM #42099This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
My party piece is pissing in the punch
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28-08-2018 11:22 AM #42100This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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28-08-2018 12:04 PM #42101
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GGTTH
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28-08-2018 12:07 PM #42102This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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28-08-2018 01:39 PM #42104
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Victor Meldrew/CWG ??
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28-08-2018 02:07 PM #42105This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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28-08-2018 02:37 PM #42106
Just to pour some more urine on people's chips, I've done a wee bit more digging here.......
The "Follower Notices", that were referred to in the BBC piece, have to be issued within 12 months of the relevant Judicial Ruling. The Rangers case was decided by the Supreme Court on 7th July 2017.
So, if no FN's have been issued by now, they won't be at all.
I'm not saying they haven't been.... we can't know that.... but it does undermine the BBC piece a bit. It looks as if the writer hasn't even read his own article, which says this very thing in the last paragraph.
"Follower notice (FN) legislation says that HMRC has 12 months to issue FNs following a final decision. The final decision in Rangers was on 5 July 2017. We have looked at a range of schemes where the principles at stake were similar, and follower notices have been issued where appropriate."Last edited by CropleyWasGod; 28-08-2018 at 02:40 PM.
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28-08-2018 02:40 PM #42107
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28-08-2018 03:02 PM #42108This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
A speculative piece like that might be ok from a "keyboard bampot" but you would expect the BBC to have carried out a check like that first, would you not?
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28-08-2018 03:02 PM #42109
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Pretty sure the IR don't make it public when they issue notices. Given the way they have pursued the case, it would be highly unlikely that the notices were not issued within the timescale.
Jabba would have ensured a total news blackout.
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28-08-2018 03:05 PM #42110This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
My point, though, was the poor reporting. The journalist didn't even twig that we are past the deadline for issuing the notices.
(P.S. it's nothing to do with Traynor.)
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28-08-2018 05:07 PM #42111This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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28-08-2018 05:23 PM #42112This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The article itself has been poorly edited. That quote should be from Trident; HMRC wouldn't say such a thing. The last paragraph should probably be "we have contacted HMRC".
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28-08-2018 06:03 PM #42113This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Yes they did - according to the BBC anyway who reported on last night's news that some of the recipients were led to believe that they were being given loans which they did not have to repay.
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28-08-2018 06:13 PM #42114
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Well they're hardly likely to say anything else are they?The BBC have got a non story based on a firm fishing for business.
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28-08-2018 06:16 PM #42115
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Obviously EBT's arose before his watch.
I don't buy into the story that HMRC can't go after the employees of failed employers. If you were told you could have half your earnings untaxed and it was a loan you would not have to repay you deserve to be chased for tax. Murray said his company would cover the tax if it went wrong, so there was doubt No sympathy even though he had the best advice from a porn movie making defrocked solicitor!
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28-08-2018 06:19 PM #42116This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Sure but the point refers to the one I made in my earlier post - there is no such thing as a loan which isn't meant to be repaid. That's a payment, not a loan. The folk who received these payments must have known that.
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28-08-2018 06:20 PM #42117
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So if a company you worked for went bust and it was discovered that all the tax deducted from your salary had not been paid to the Revenue you would be quite happy for the Revenue to come after you to pay it?
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28-08-2018 06:23 PM #42118
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28-08-2018 06:25 PM #42119This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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