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09-11-2015, 17:32
Rangers xxxx cheated, end of
09-11-2015, 17:48
trus you are simply wrong
9 out of 10 tax evasion cases are settled with out criminal prosecution http://2fwww.ft.com%2fcms%2fs%2f0%2f23b7...zy11JypKWM- https://www.gov.uk/government/news/ex-ra...r-15-years says quite clearly that Mr Whyte was done for evasion the EBTs (when done incorrectly as rangers did) and the DOS are both defined as evasion by HMRC as I said and you ignored as normal not all evasion results in criminal convictions Rangers have been found guilty (pending appeal of course) on 3 occasions
09-11-2015, 17:54
Aye they did.
(09-11-2015, 17:48)edgie Wrote: the EBTs (when done incorrectly as rangers did) and the DOS are both defined as evasion by HMRC EBTs are a tax avoidance scheme. They DO NOT become a tax evasion scheme if a tax liability is found by a court. They CAN NEVER BE a tax evasion scheme. (09-11-2015, 17:48)edgie Wrote: Rangers have been found guilty (pending appeal of course) on 3 occasions EBTs are NOT illegal, they are not criminal and therefore 'guilt' cannot be apportioned in any possible way. Rangers were not found guilty. As usual, you're full of sh*t. What an embarrassment you are.
09-11-2015, 18:05
Not paying PAYE is illegal though, did Craig Whyte pay that bill?
09-11-2015, 18:20
Craig Whyte doesn't pay bills. Again though, that isn't tax evasion. That's just not paying tax.
09-11-2015, 18:24
Sometimes right and sometimes wrong, but always certain
09-11-2015, 18:29
He's wrong.
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