From AVillaFan, Scottish Football thread, my answers to questions posed :
A company has the 'legal personality' which enables it to enter into contracts, etc, Dimitri.
The 'stripping titles' and 'admin' are the delusions of fantasists, such as the character Patrick cited. *
What intrigues me is this : who pays the tax ?
If the players' pay slips showed tax deducted, even though it was not, which is what happened with Whyte, then the employer pays, because the tax shown as 'paid' was not paid by the employer.
With the EBTs I do not know what, if anything, was shown as deductions, so I go by the logic of income.
If the monies paid were income, then the relevant income tax will have to be paid by the recipients of that income.
* Says Chris McLaughlin, Celtic 'fan' and professional fucktard.
A company has the 'legal personality' which enables it to enter into contracts, etc, Dimitri.
The 'stripping titles' and 'admin' are the delusions of fantasists, such as the character Patrick cited. *
What intrigues me is this : who pays the tax ?
If the players' pay slips showed tax deducted, even though it was not, which is what happened with Whyte, then the employer pays, because the tax shown as 'paid' was not paid by the employer.
With the EBTs I do not know what, if anything, was shown as deductions, so I go by the logic of income.
If the monies paid were income, then the relevant income tax will have to be paid by the recipients of that income.
* Says Chris McLaughlin, Celtic 'fan' and professional fucktard.
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