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chateauferret 01 Feb 18 10.01pm | |
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Originally posted by Mapletree
IR35 innit. He only has one employer, uses its facilities, can’t replace himself with an alternate, has his working pattern set by the club and is performance managed by the club. Couldn’t be a clearer case of being an employee, albeit I bet clever accountants keep trying to find an angle. Edited by Mapletree (25 Jan 2018 12.06pm) I wish he would. Someone like Bumfluff would be ideal.
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lindzay 06 Feb 18 12.24am | |
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he is .... [ Rest deleted by moderator due to the laws of libel ] Edited by Midlands Eagle (06 Feb 2018 6.23am)
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chateauferret 07 Feb 18 4.52pm | |
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I see that Alexis Sanchez has been given 16 months suspended for diddling the tax authorities in Spain. I'm right in thinking that if I did it the judge would leave put the "suspended" stuff, amn't I not?
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Stuk Top half 07 Feb 18 5.13pm | |
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Originally posted by chateauferret
I see that Alexis Sanchez has been given 16 months suspended for diddling the tax authorities in Spain. I'm right in thinking that if I did it the judge would leave put the "suspended" stuff, amn't I not? In Spain they just want cash. There's been a long list of players and coaches who've had to pay a bribe instead of going to jail. They'd probably do the same to you if you were cash rich. Sanchez, Messi, Modric, Mourinho, Neymar, Mascherano, Ronaldo etc. And it's derived from Beckham's time there, as they created a special law for him and others at the time to pay a flat rate of tax at roughly half what they should have paid. When that expired all of the above got "creative" with their taxes instead.
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kenbarr Jackson Heights, Queens, New York ... 07 Feb 18 7.15pm | |
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Originally posted by chateauferret
I see that Alexis Sanchez has been given 16 months suspended for diddling the tax authorities in Spain. I'm right in thinking that if I did it the judge would leave put the "suspended" stuff, amn't I not? It is also unlikely had the sentence not been suspended Sanchez would still not spend a day in prison as he is domiciled in the UK. I don't think Spain wants to spend money on having him extradited. However, should Man City have to play a Europe fixture in Spain then it could have been interesting.
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Badger11 Beckenham 08 Feb 18 1.48pm | |
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Originally posted by Stuk
In Spain they just want cash. There's been a long list of players and coaches who've had to pay a bribe instead of going to jail. They'd probably do the same to you if you were cash rich. Sanchez, Messi, Modric, Mourinho, Neymar, Mascherano, Ronaldo etc. And it's derived from Beckham's time there, as they created a special law for him and others at the time to pay a flat rate of tax at roughly half what they should have paid. When that expired all of the above got "creative" with their taxes instead. Actually I agree with this. What is the point of sending someone to prison for a white collar crime. I would rather fine him heavily, hit em where it hurts. If they can't or wont pay then send them to jail.
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Jacey 19 Sep 18 11.11am | |
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This post has been merged from a topic called 'Super Glenn Murray' by Midlands Eagle Evergreen Glenn does what every decent striker does best,finds the net,scoring four in five games already this season.
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Fatherken 19 Sep 18 12.01pm | |
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This post has been merged from a topic called 'Super Glenn Murray' by Midlands Eagle no he went to Bournemouth and failed so he moved on and so should we
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Westina 19 Sep 18 12.07pm | |
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This post has been merged from a topic called 'Super Glenn Murray' by Midlands Eagle Has to be one of Steve Parish’s biggest mistakes...
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Jacey 19 Sep 18 12.16pm | |
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This post has been merged from a topic called 'Super Glenn Murray' by Midlands Eagle Originally posted by Westina
Has to be one of Steve Parish’s biggest mistakes... Agreed,a huge mistake by Parish and that pratt Pardew.
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PalazioVecchio south pole 19 Sep 18 12.19pm | |
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This post has been merged from a topic called 'Super Glenn Murray' by Midlands Eagle is that the same Glenn that got Palace promoted a few years before Brighton managed to clamber up to the Prem ? thanks for the memories Glenn, a great player (aged 35) with approx 12 months left in his legs. wilfried is aged 25. We are always above the seaweed in every table. Can Brighton hold a candle to our greatness ? Maybe Wilf will sign for you when he is aged 40.
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leejaneagles 19 Sep 18 3.56pm | |
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This post has been merged from a topic called 'Super Glenn Murray' by Midlands Eagle Wouldn't have flirted with relegation previous 2 seasons with him and this season would be in a similar position to Watford. Benteke and Co. are only thing holding us back from flirting with Europe rather than relegation. It's like every season Parish gets 99 pieces of the 100 piece jigsaw in place but can never quite get that final part - a goal scorer. Ironically we had one all along.
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