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    Big Tax Case Back In Court

    Is there no end in sight of this issue? - view external link

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    re: Big Tax Case Back In Court

    "The club won the original so-called "big tax case" in 2012 when it was ruled that the use of the EBT scheme, which provided tax-free loans to players and executives, was legal."

    Good on Ed to clear this matter up once and for all.

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    re: Big Tax Case Back In Court

    [quote="DeezAreGood"

    Good on Ed to clear this matter up once and for all.[/quote]

    Selective quotation. Read the whole thing to see that the courts left leave to appeal the decision

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    re: Big Tax Case Back In Court

    The Company was liquidated for failing to pay a Tax Bill.

    But the Club won the BTC.

    Why is the Club acting as the Company in this matter?


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    re: Big Tax Case Back In Court

    Quote Originally Posted by "Ed_ScottishFitba"

    Good on Ed to clear this matter up once and for all.[/quote

    Selective quotation. Read the whole thing to see that the courts left leave to appeal the decision
    I'm meaning where you state the club won the big tax case, clears up a lot of things on here for some dafties

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