by The Green Programme »
29 Jun 2023 13:36
Lower West royalstevep68 Dirk Gently
They started doing them because of the Football Creditors Rule, which said that football debts got higher priority than all other debts, including tax debts - and existed to allow football to function they way it does (without it there'd be no transfers or away tickets sold).
But this screwed over HMRC (and lots of small creditors in the case of Pompey) so as a reaction HMRC instigated a policy of not negotiating or bargaining with football clubs - they just go straight to Winding Up Petitions.
As taxpayers, we should applaud them.
Applaud the hmrc. Are you having a laugh. Run by a bunch of clueless out of touch insensitive imbeciles. Introduced the mess called ir35, and during a pandemic. Ridiculous.
The level of debate these days stoops lower and lower. Social media has much to answer for. Sums up the educational standard achieved. Pathetic.
You have just resorted to exactly the tactics that you appear to criticise - you’re just using passive aggressive methods in an attempt to show contempt for the post made (see ‘Vision of the Anointed’)
Educational standards have fallen dramatically over recent decades as a result of falling standards in teaching.
Please explain why the comment was ‘pathetic’ - I read it as being clearly an exaggeration for comedic effect and as such less pious and crass than your response….
With all due respect.
HMRC (together with every other Government Agency) is in a bad way post Covid.
Service standards have dropped alarmingly and there are inexplicable delays in everything done; except for the collection of taxes. Sums currently being collected are at record levels.
All government agencies are haemorrhaging money…. Whilst being less effective.
This is not good. This is a bad thing.
If HMRC were ever responsible for putting our Club into administration by pursuing sums owed to them by way of unnecessarily aggressive methods - this would also be a bad thing.
And not a good thing.
And therefore, should such circumstances prevail, I will not be applauding their actions.