Perhaps. But have you read the egregious nature of their breaches of the rules?Imagine the Swindon fans said the same
This doesn't say they've been visited, but asked for info, which is different from being raided.
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BBC 5 Live have just said the ammount is in the region of £5 Million of unpaid tax & NI.
That seems a very very small sum to throw 180 officers at.
I can only presume they are nailed on guilty and it is an easy job. Maybe they should open a coffee shop!
Here's a convoluted scenario... the 6th placed team finishes on 78 points, Newcastle lose both their remaining games and finish on 88 points, and are then docked 10 points. They'd knock the other team out and finish 6th on virtue of a having a higher goal difference.
I'd be mightily pissed off if I was the team that missed out because of another team breaking the rules!
BREAKING: My understanding is that HM Revenue & Customs are investigating transfer activity at Newcastle United & that Lee Charnley has been arrested.
Info from: https://twitter.com/CaulkinTheTimes
It's a far better league than the premiership......Christ some people
Can't see anything coming of this. Ashley, the Golds and Karen Brady are all Tory supporters. At most they'll both do a small sweet-heart deal with the government and that'll be the end of it. This is how it works isn't it?
Of course it is.
I once worked for a company who's owner was a party member and had briefly worked at Conservative central office. We discovered that, while he'd been deducting PAYE and NI from our salaries, not a penny was passed on to HMRC. That's for about a dozen employees for about seven years.
A group of us gave evidence to the tax authorities, copies of payslips, affidavits, P60s, the works, despite this, no action was taken, he didn't have to pay any of it back and, a few years later, I was contacted by one of his current employees who had discovered that none of his tax deductions were being paid to HMRC.
So, yes, the chances of any action taken against prominent Tory supporters is zilch, zero, nada ...
It seems to me that a very large number of HMRC staff have been deployed against high profile newsworthy targets for what amounts to a very small sum in the context of overall tax collections. Yes where tax is due it should be paid but unless this leads on to a substantial number of other cases the effort would have better been spent on working out how to get larger tax payments from Amazon, Google, Apple, etc etc
Your confusing two totally different matters:
HMRC are enforcing black and white laws set down by the the courts, tribunals and parliament. Simply doing their job and quite rightly. There's also a deterrent factor in that most clubs, agents and players will want to stay the right side of tax law. The football industry is now multi £B so the tax sums could be huge if left to its own devices.
Amazon, Starbucks & co are exploiting their multi national status, legally. Most people would think it obscene that they pay very little tax on profits (Corporation Tax in the U.K.). It will need all the leading economies and tax havens to work together to crack this. Unfortunately countries such as the Republic of Ireland and Luxembourg won't truly cooperate, as those com
Why don't HMRC go after the estimated £25 billion p.a. owed by top corporations according to National Office of Stats?
Oh, it's because this is easier (both in terms of headlines and prosecution)