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| Quote ="MidlandsWarrior2"I think its safe to argue that this wont happen as at the time what the clubs did was use a loophole in the tax laws there is nothing illegal about this but if the revenue applies this we are most likely saying that leeds and st helens won all their trophies in the last 3 years over the salary cap
There is no doubt this practice was questionable hence wigans getting legal advise not do it
Whats more interesting for me is the clubs that currently have players on these types of contracts and they now have to pay tax on that money they will be over the cap this year unless they offload players..'"
I think the RFL changed the rules, and removed NI contributions when they lowered the cap to £1.6M (but awaits daveo)
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| i spoke 3 years ago to a leading figure at wigan rugby league club about this subject.obviously wigan were aware of what was happening with other clubs,but wigan could not use the same loophole,something to do with whelan being a ltd company,and through that had to be sqeaky clean in this matter.that is why when wigan broke the salary cap everyone knew about it.
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| Quote ="MidlandsWarrior2"I think its safe to argue that this wont happen as at the time what the clubs did was use a loophole in the tax laws there is nothing illegal about this but if the revenue applies this we are most likely saying that leeds and st helens won all their trophies in the last 3 years over the salary cap'"
I don't think there will be a retrospective punishment either but yes it's plain they won their trophies when they should have been paying more N.I. contributions than they did so would have been over the cap. I am sure Saints went over it anyway getting small fines so this could well have taken them into points deduction territory.
It's not as if there were no question marks over this practice but really what I want to know is why tax avoidence is not against "the spirit of the cap".
Quote Whats more interesting for me is the clubs that currently have players on these types of contracts and they now have to pay tax on that money they will be over the cap this year unless they offload players..'"
No they won't as was mentioned when the cap went down to £1.6m N.I. came off the cap. What would happen is any clubs doing it would have to pay more N.I. that is all.
The reason it went down to £1.6m is that the difference between that figure and the old higher cap rate is supposed to be how much N.I. you would be paying on the wages (of £1.6m). So in effect the RFL is expecting clubs to have to pay N.I. on the full £1.6m.
So if clubs are not doing so then they have a better chance of being able to pay up the cap limit and/or can spend the saved contributions elsewhere so again why is this "not in the spirit of the cap"?
Dave
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| Question DaveO
Given the Info we have currently about Offshore Accounts etc How much Per season dis this Loophole save each club?????
If the cap was 1.85m (I think it was the original figure?) and then reduced to 1.6 minus N.I contributions the starting figure would be around 250k????
However if (As You know I aint no salary cap expert) The club/player did pay "Some" contributions but at a lower rate is it possible to work out How much they would have in theory gone over????
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Do you not think as some kind of recompence the "Spirit of the Cap" Breakers should have to pay this money and it be counted on the Cap for the Next 3/4/5 years for the amount they underpaid for those 3/4/5 years???
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| Just read this thread!
Spirit of the Cap? The SC is a farce. The hypocrisy of its supporters is absolutely hilarious.
The only fair thing to do would be to impose massive points deductions on those clubs that have utilised this aggressive tax planning scheme - they knew the risks and gained an unfair advantage (how "level" was the playing field!! ).
We should all bombard the RL with emails demanding action, but we all know they won't do anything...
What a joke the SC is. The only bigger joke are the people that try to defend it as being "fair".
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| does anyone have any info other than what Dodgy Dave said, to backup the "facts" that Wigan didnt utilise these schemes?
Catalans, Celtic and Salford are 3 of the 4 - how certain are you that Wigan are the 4th?
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| Quote ="Jukesays"Question DaveO
Given the Info we have currently about Offshore Accounts etc How much Per season dis this Loophole save each club?????
If the cap was 1.85m (I think it was the original figure?) and then reduced to 1.6 minus N.I contributions the starting figure would be around 250k????'"
It started at £1.8m then went down to £1.7m. It was then supposed to go up with inflation each year but this was only applied once for various reasons I can't remember. It may have been £1.75 before going down to £1.6m.
Whatever it was the amount of back N.I. owed would be the employers contribution and that has changed over the years but is something like 9 or 10 percent I think. £1.6m x 9% = just shy of £1.75m. So its more like £150K a season for however many seasons the clubs did this. No wonder Wire needed the money for Gleeson!
Quote However if (As You know I aint no salary cap expert) The club/player did pay "Some" contributions but at a lower rate is it possible to work out How much they would have in theory gone over????'"
They will have paid N.I on their UK wages and not the image rights payments. So it depends how the players salaries were structured as to how much they got away with. It could even be more than £150K a season if a club had a lot of Kolpak players on this type of deal.
Quote Do you not think as some kind of recompence the "Spirit of the Cap" Breakers should have to pay this money and it be counted on the Cap for the Next 3/4/5 years for the amount they underpaid for those 3/4/5 years???'"
The RFL do apportion some things over future years. For example if you pay a player off who has two years left to run on his contract and give him £20K then that counts as £10K per season on your cap for two seasons. The point being the RFL will load a clubs salary cap liability for future years.
So they could do as you suggest by dividing the total amount owed to the I.R. by 3/4/5 years and spreading it over 3/4/5 years as a liability on the clubs caps.
Of course that assumes they won't just brush it under the carpet which is what I expect to happen.
Dave
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| Quote ="saints35 bulls0"does anyone have any info other than what Dodgy Dave said, to backup the "facts" that Wigan didnt utilise these schemes?
Catalans, Celtic and Salford are 3 of the 4 - how certain are you that Wigan are the 4th?'"
My clear understanding (from within the club) is that Millward outlined this scheme to Whelan who said an emphatic NO, since it would probably come back to bite the club in the future.
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| Quote ="saints35 bulls0"does anyone have any info other than what Dodgy Dave said, to backup the "facts" that Wigan didnt utilise these schemes?
Catalans, Celtic and Salford are 3 of the 4 - how certain are you that Wigan are the 4th?'"
Celtic didn't exist when this was being done! The 4 clubs in question are those around at the time this was being done and they were SL clubs.
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| Quote ="DaveO"So its more like £150K a season for however many seasons the clubs did this. No wonder Wire needed the money for Gleeson!
They will have paid N.I on their UK wages and not the image rights payments. So it depends how the players salaries were structured as to how much they got away with. It could even be more than £150K a season if a club had a lot of Kolpak players on this type of deal.
Of course that assumes they won't just brush it under the carpet which is what I expect to happen.
Dave'"
The really needs to hit the fan over this big time!
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| One reason that makes me comfident were not one..is we just spent 100k on a player. doubt we would have if we were expecting a big tax bill
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| There's never been any doubt that Wigan have not used the image rights & employer benefit trusts under Whelan's ownership.
I've been at separate meetings where this has been said.
The people who've announced this have always maintained that if used extensively these financial methods could allow a club 3-4 more players under the cap than a club would have who didn't use these mechanisms.
I would imagine that in the fullnes of time the names will come out for those under investigation and the clubs that are not.
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| I wonder if it has changed under the new regime at Wigan, given that Tommy had an "image rites" contract at Quins.
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| Quote ="DaveO"Celtic didn't exist when this was being done! The 4 clubs in question are those around at the time this was being done and they were SL clubs.
Dave'"
the Guardian article clearly says that 10 of the 14 SL teams are implicated. therefore 4 teams are not - of which Celtic are 1, because as you say, they didnt exist.
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| And the Guardian have got all the facts correct have they?
IL has never mentioned EBT's or IR details.
Given that he's only been in charge 16 months even if he has we won't be that exposed to a tax bill.
Unlike perhaps some clubs where they may be looking at 6 years back payments.
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