BerlinWaller wrote:I think it was to do with the shirt sponsorship
black morse wrote:BerlinWaller wrote:I think it was to do with the shirt sponsorship
How does that work? Surely the shirt sponsors pay us to display their brand therefore any VAT on the transaction would be paid by them. Or am I being thick?
fulwoodshrimp wrote:Is it me or does this story not ring true? How much vat do we owe? It must be a substantial sum or surely it would have been paid by now.
marky No.1 wrote:On the other thread Kenh says that £26,000 isn't enough to pay HMRC in VAT owed.
£150K plus VAT is £30K VAT.
Who have we paid at least £150K to and wrongly paid VAT on top.
My first thought is the sliver of land next to the pub?
I also agree with BW that our shirt sponsor is a consultancy company and may well be the 3rd party?
shrimpsontoast wrote:Seems like quite an odd contract term if the extension is contingent on a player playing a certain number of games. You’d potentially just get players turning up with sick notes if they didn’t want to stay. And you potentially put yourself in the position where you think about not picking the best team each week if you have one eye on next year (I.e you know you are going to lose better players and so you decide that you need to try to lock in some of the mediocre ones). From the player’s perspective, if you’ve had a stellar year and played lots of games, you are probably going to want to keep your options open. If on the other hand you’ve been rubbish, that clause is hardly going to guarantee you game time. So I’m struggling to see why both parties would agree to that really. I wonder therefore if that’s how it actually works? Maybe people have got the wrong end of the stick.
Old Man Kensey wrote:The utter lack of updates from the club must be having an effect on Season Ticket sales.
I know quite a few that are holding off waiting for some positive news (or even negative come to that), some even happy to pay the extra £50 after the early bird scheme has finished.
marky No.1 wrote:Not the only ones in trouble with HMRC
https://news.sky.com/story/john-barnes- ... s-13122296
KenH wrote:marky No.1 wrote:Not the only ones in trouble with HMRC
https://news.sky.com/story/john-barnes- ... s-13122296
I hope HMRC go after his personal assets for the tax money he pocketed!
Being banned as a director is a toothless "punishment".
He needs to be hit in his pocket.
First of all I do not understand the rules on VAT and in particular who pays what, to whom and by whom
RedRedWine wrote:It should have been left there in terms of people trying to understand exactly what has gone on and the nature of the transaction - the only people that truly know are the BOD and the administrative staff at the club. Subsequent speculation is not helping the situation, nor other peoples lack of understanding.
The only thing that matters, is that Morecambe FC Limited has output VAT liability outstanding to HMRC - and as a result we are still operating under a transfer embargo. We were told that this matter would be resolved ASAP - that was almost a month ago; the situation persists.
RedRedWine wrote:I meant in terms of speculating from the perspective of people having no idea what they are talking about regarding VAT, so it comes across as completely incoherent bollocks - rather than just plain old regular bollocks.
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