JCDBigBear 10,829 Posted July 10, 2017 Share Posted July 10, 2017 On 08/07/2017 at 0:03 PM, Bad Robot said: Yes, if it's not too much hassle. During the 10 year period of the EBT scheme the average annual figures were approximately as follows: Wages/salaries £23.21 million Tax £9 million (based on PAYE on the above figure) NIC £2.53 million EBT payments £4.76 million The tax saved by the employees by use of the EBT scheme was £1.91 million plus NIC savings of £0.52 million. On average actual payments to HMRC amounted to £11.53 million per annum. The way this EBT scheme has been portrayed in the media the impression given is that the players didn't pay a penny in tax and that the amount that HMRC should have received was the £47.6 million. That impression is deliberate by the media in attacking Rangers. Nowhere has it been pointed out that the figure claimed by HMRC would only have been approximately £24.3 million over the 10 year period. What made the bill so much dearer is the addition of compound interest and penalties imposed by HMRC. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bad Robot 21,293 Posted July 10, 2017 Share Posted July 10, 2017 7 hours ago, JCDBigBear said: During the 10 year period of the EBT scheme the average annual figures were approximately as follows: Wages/salaries £23.21 million Tax £9 million (based on PAYE on the above figure) NIC £2.53 million EBT payments £4.76 million The tax saved by the employees by use of the EBT scheme was £1.91 million plus NIC savings of £0.52 million. On average actual payments to HMRC amounted to £11.53 million per annum. The way this EBT scheme has been portrayed in the media the impression given is that the players didn't pay a penny in tax and that the amount that HMRC should have received was the £47.6 million. That impression is deliberate by the media in attacking Rangers. Nowhere has it been pointed out that the figure claimed by HMRC would only have been approximately £24.3 million over the 10 year period. What made the bill so much dearer is the addition of compound interest and penalties imposed by HMRC. Thank you and as you say, anything to sell newspapers and if it damages the Rangers brand into the bargain then the haters and bigots have won a watch. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thermopylae 15,287 Posted July 10, 2017 Share Posted July 10, 2017 On 7/9/2017 at 9:32 AM, Sweetheart said: I agree, I see DK as being like Marmite 'you either love him or hate him' vigilance is needed on any board who sit especially after SDM but instead of squabbling amongst ourselves we should leave it to the AGM vote. Priority should be given to being vigilant now in the aftermath of the BTC. These clubs that are agitating for title stripping should make sure their own houses are in order as they too may be subject to title stripping demands. I would like to know more about the investigation the DR did in 2016 on CFC http://www.<No links to this website>/news/scottish-news/celtic-chief-peter-lawwell-among-9027258 Exactly, if you ask the tims what do you want from Rangers they would say squabbling among themselves because that makes it easier and unfortunately too many of us oblige. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mchammer 245 Posted July 10, 2017 Share Posted July 10, 2017 3 hours ago, Thermopylae said: Exactly, if you ask the tims what do you want from Rangers they would say squabbling among themselves because that makes it easier and unfortunately too many of us oblige. I suppose you could look at us "squabbling" amongst ourselves as a good thing, as it shows we have our own minds. Unlike the unwashed who follow a party line whether they agree or not. Too afraid to stand up and say it is wrong. Then again, too many of them are halfwits to have a mind of their own. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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