Redalert1970 wrote:Rod said on the podcast last week that if Jason paid the money owed to the HMRC the embargo could be lifted straight away
Take it he's not paid it ..maybe proving how much he cares about the club and it's very loyal supporters
Redalert1970 wrote:Rod said on the podcast last week that if Jason paid the money owed to the HMRC the embargo could be lifted straight away
Take it he's not paid it ..maybe proving how much he cares about the club and it's very loyal supporters
marky No.1 wrote:This is the sort of thing we are up against
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Yes the fine is for Jason to pay personally unless he tops up the account that was emptied. The £10K was payable immediately ie 2 weeks ago. A suspended fine of £20K was also imposed to be paid on 31st May unless the account is replenished.
The VAT owed to HMRC is a seperate issue and we remain under an embargo till that is paid. We've paid it once to a 3rd party and are waiting to get it back
KenH wrote:Redalert1970 wrote:Rod said on the podcast last week that if Jason paid the money owed to the HMRC the embargo could be lifted straight away
Take it he's not paid it ..maybe proving how much he cares about the club and it's very loyal supporters
Why would Jason have to pay it when it's not his fault??? Someone within the club screwed up, whether it's an accounting or administrative mistake. A business doesn't just find itself owing huge amounts to HMRC if they've done nothing wrong and not been negligent. VAT is a "self assessment" tax, so the club's accountant or management or whoever is responsible for accounting/VAT has made a mistake!
black morse wrote:Ken, are you saying that the VAT money should not have been handed over to 'the supplier' but paid directly to HMRC? I'm just trying to get my head around what has happened. Is there anyway Jason, himself could be 'the supplier?
redrobo wrote:Is there any way that the Trust could loan the money to the club OR even one of the more wealthy business men who support the club week in..week out....
I suppose it depends on the actual amount that is owed....just a pity that we the fans couldn't have organised something when we found out...
redrobo wrote:Sounds as though the EFL are somewhat negligent in their lack of action against Goldring and appear to accept little if no responsibility for their part in our current situation.
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