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bubble wrap Flag Carparks in South East London 26 Apr 17 10.35am

See that HMRC have raided and made several arrests at West Ham and Newcastle and over 180 HMRC officers are involoved. All to do with Tax and National Insurance fraud. Have often wondered how footballers are deemed Self Employed when their salary is paid by the same company each month. I worked in sales years ago and was self employed but the tax man put a stop to it as i was paid by one company all the time. Whats the difference? same with actors on soaps.

 

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View DanH's Profile DanH Flag SW2 26 Apr 17 10.40am Send a Private Message to DanH Add DanH as a friend

Footballers aren't self-employed but the majority will have their own limited companies for sponsorships, image rights etc.

Professional footballers are paid through a payroll and have PAYE and NIC withheld at source just like a regular employee - or at least they should anyway.

See Rangers in recent times who have been through the courts for trying to get away with something else.

This looks like it's to do with transfer dealings so imagine it will likely be relating to payments to various parties relating to any transactions.

 

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bubble wrap Flag Carparks in South East London 26 Apr 17 10.45am

Originally posted by DanH

Footballers aren't self-employed but the majority will have their own limited companies for sponsorships, image rights etc.

Professional footballers are paid through a payroll and have PAYE and NIC withheld at source just like a regular employee - or at least they should anyway.

See Rangers in recent times who have been through the courts for trying to get away with something else.

This looks like it's to do with transfer dealings so imagine it will likely be relating to payments to various parties relating to any transactions.

Palace player i know was talking about how he claims back everything he can as he is Self employed. He is not a high earner at the club. A few have been made bankrupt before for owing Tax and NI so they must have been self employed. Maybe things have changed now and i hope so as why should certain high earners be allowed to reduced their tax and others cannot.

 

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View Midlands Eagle's Profile Midlands Eagle Flag 26 Apr 17 10.51am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by bubble wrap


Palace player i know was talking about how he claims back everything he can as he is Self employed. He is not a high earner at the club. A few have been made bankrupt before for owing Tax and NI so they must have been self employed. Maybe things have changed now and i hope so as why should certain high earners be allowed to reduced their tax and others cannot.

He is probably an employee of his own Limited Company as many in a similar position tend to refer to themselves as self employed which of course they are not as they are under contract to the football club.

 

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View OknotOK's Profile OknotOK Flag Cockfosters, London 26 Apr 17 11.07am Send a Private Message to OknotOK Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add OknotOK as a friend

Originally posted by bubble wrap

Palace player i know was talking about how he claims back everything he can as he is Self employed. He is not a high earner at the club. A few have been made bankrupt before for owing Tax and NI so they must have been self employed. Maybe things have changed now and i hope so as why should certain high earners be allowed to reduced their tax and others cannot.

Can't think of any that have been made bankrupt while still playing, but owed tax could be related to image rights or commercial income (sponsorship, media appearances, etc). They should be paid directly through the football club for their football-related income.

 


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View npn's Profile npn Flag Crowborough 26 Apr 17 11.31am Send a Private Message to npn Add npn as a friend

The "self employed" or more accurately, employed via their own limited company, approach is perfectly legit (I did it for 15 years when I was a dirty tax dodging IT contractor). There has to be more to this than just that, or anyone who employs contractors for IT etc (i.e. all the big companies in the country) would be getting raided

 

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View Chubskip's Profile Chubskip Flag 26 Apr 17 11.33am Send a Private Message to Chubskip Add Chubskip as a friend

My question is will they get points deductions? If so when?

 

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bubble wrap Flag Carparks in South East London 26 Apr 17 11.35am

Originally posted by npn

The "self employed" or more accurately, employed via their own limited company, approach is perfectly legit (I did it for 15 years when I was a dirty tax dodging IT contractor). There has to be more to this than just that, or anyone who employs contractors for IT etc (i.e. all the big companies in the country) would be getting raided

My point was a bit different to what the raids are about. From what i have read i think it is based on Image rights and players being paid vast amounts of money this way when they do not really have a public profile. Image rights are taxed at a lesser rate. not sure why as its all income.

 

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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 26 Apr 17 11.38am

Originally posted by npn

The "self employed" or more accurately, employed via their own limited company, approach is perfectly legit (I did it for 15 years when I was a dirty tax dodging IT contractor). There has to be more to this than just that, or anyone who employs contractors for IT etc (i.e. all the big companies in the country) would be getting raided

I suspect its related to 'tax schemes' rather than just limited companies, specifically related to avoiding the increased taxation on dividends and expenses (accommodation, mileage) that came in over the last two years.

Contracting now is probably on the receiving end of being too excessively clamped down on (as IR35 is almost unavoidable if the end client is a UK Government body) - In which case PAYE and NI is deducted prior to payment to the limited company, by the subcontractor or agency.

 


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View steph_eagle's Profile steph_eagle Flag Thornton Heath 26 Apr 17 11.55am Send a Private Message to steph_eagle Add steph_eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Chubskip

My question is will they get points deductions? If so when?

Well look at what happened to Rangers.

If they do receive a points deduction surely the sooner the better, then we won't have to put up with the Geordies next season as well.

 

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View robdave2k's Profile robdave2k Flag 26 Apr 17 11.57am Send a Private Message to robdave2k Add robdave2k as a friend

Even then it will be down to tax schemes that have probably not been disclosed or actual evasion.

If you disclosed under DOTAS it's very rare to get raided and most schemes are disclosed and HMRC discuss with the promoters of the scheme.


 

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View black eagle.'s Profile black eagle. Flag south croydon. 26 Apr 17 11.59am Send a Private Message to black eagle. Add black eagle. as a friend

Surely points deduction for the not so appy ammers and the toon.

Lets say 20 points each.

 

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