Embargos, HMRC Payment defaults, non payment of wages, the usual under Dai Wrongge

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Re: Embargos, HMRC Payment defaults, non payment of wages, the usual under Dai Wrongge

by Stranded » 29 Feb 2024 12:37

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And our rivals are all sticking to their budget?


That is a moot point.

Around 90% of EFL clubs rely on an owner paying the bills - the debts they run up in competition terms mean nothing at this level as long as you meet your obligations. Our owner hasn't so we are looked at - doesn't matter if say Oxford are losing money hand over fist paying for a squad they can't afford as the wages and tax are paid - so in competition terms they can "afford" them.

Our biggest problem, and why sporting advantage is not probably the best term - the likelihood is we could have played this season with the u21s/u18s making up the team and there would still have been every chance that Dai wouldn't have paid the tax.

What we should have done is looked to sell the likes of Holmes in the summer, we would have got more money for him and would have likely made the chance of late payment less - we didn't, had a player on the books that, at the time, we weren't using and was costing us money in wages that could/should have paid some of the tax - whilst lessening the tax burden itself.

Dai is at fault for everything here but we could have sold some players in a more calm way than just accepting low ball bids in Jan to cover the whole and we may - just may - not have lost more points this week.

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Re: Embargos, HMRC Payment defaults, non payment of wages, the usual under Dai Wrongge

by tidus_mi2 » 29 Feb 2024 12:43

I think in hindsight poor decisions were made with regards to player wages and maintaining a Cat 1 academy considering all the instances of late taxes where we could have saved more money by going for weaker players or reduced funding to the academy. However, we may have been given assurances on expected income/support that haven't come to fruition, but who would trust Dai/his people at this point?

We really should have been aiming to run in a self-sufficient manner until the ownership situation was sorted but that perhaps would have guaranteed relegation while we are still in a good position to stay up with the current situation.

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Re: Embargos, HMRC Payment defaults, non payment of wages, the usual under Dai Wrongge

by Greatwesternline » 29 Feb 2024 12:53

tidus_mi2 I think in hindsight poor decisions were made with regards to player wages and maintaining a Cat 1 academy considering all the instances of late taxes where we could have saved more money by going for weaker players or reduced funding to the academy. However, we may have been given assurances on expected income/support that haven't come to fruition, but who would trust Dai/his people at this point?

We really should have been aiming to run in a self-sufficient manner until the ownership situation was sorted but that perhaps would have guaranteed relegation while we are still in a good position to stay up with the current situation.


Another way to look at it is we have only been docked 6 points so far. If we kept the lead at Fleetwood, kept the lead at Shrewsbury it makes up 5 of those 6 points. 6 points isnt a lot over the course of a season for a club that has been relegated a division and clearly has a competitive squad. If it wasnt for the horror show run of results a month or two into the season we would be absolutely laughing.

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Re: Embargos, HMRC Payment defaults, non payment of wages, the usual under Dai Wrongge

by Hound » 29 Feb 2024 13:00

We’d hardly be laughing. We’d be mid table in league 1. Still a massive drop under Dai

Everything is easy in hindsight. We should have sold Holmes - yes maybe but would anyone have bought him for any sort of money? I doubt it.

The other players we’ve sold - Vickers, Abbey, Harris - no one had ever heard of them before this season (Or at least Abbey had made about 2 sub appearances). So no money there.

We sold Ince and Carroll, Ince for his release fee.

Our other decent players joined in the summer on a free. So no money from them. Azeez had spent the last 2 seasons injured

We didn’t really have any assets to sell tbh. Maybe a few quid for a desperately out of form Holmes/mcintyre but that’s it

On the other hand we absolutely had to try to find players who would keep us up at the least. You have to invest at least something unless we’d just have withered away

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Re: Embargos, HMRC Payment defaults, non payment of wages, the usual under Dai Wrongge

by Mid Sussex Royal » 29 Feb 2024 14:36

Anyone know if wages are confirmed as having been paid today?


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by WestYorksRoyal » 29 Feb 2024 15:08

I'd completed forgotten. Last month it was confirmed by 10am, so silence so far today is ominous.

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by WestYorksRoyal » 29 Feb 2024 15:25

WestYorksRoyal I'd completed forgotten. Last month it was confirmed by 10am, so silence so far today is ominous.

James Earnshaw clearly read this as he confirmed paying of wages 5 minutes after I posted it.

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by Dirk Gently » 29 Feb 2024 15:29

Mid Sussex Royal Anyone know if wages are confirmed as having been paid today?


I believe Dai has scheduled the payment for 31st February...

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by Mid Sussex Royal » 29 Feb 2024 16:12

I guess the key question now is how much money, if any, is left from the player sales and whether Dai is still providing any funds.

Hopefully we can get to exclusivity by next time.


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Re: Embargos, HMRC Payment defaults, non payment of wages, the usual under Dai Wrongge

by Fezza » 29 Feb 2024 17:00

When is the next HMRC bill due?

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by Mid Sussex Royal » 29 Feb 2024 17:18

Fezza When is the next HMRC bill due?


22nd March

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by Fezza » 29 Feb 2024 18:03

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Fezza When is the next HMRC bill due?


22nd March


Something to look forward to!

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by Orion1871 » 29 Feb 2024 18:42

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Fezza When is the next points deduction due?


22nd March


Corrected.


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by Fezza » 29 Feb 2024 19:51

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Fezza When is the next points deduction due?


22nd March


Corrected.

This seems likely.

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Re: Embargos, HMRC Payment defaults, non payment of wages, the usual under Dai Wrongge

by Lower West » 29 Feb 2024 20:10

Mid Sussex Royal I guess the key question now is how much money, if any, is left from the player sales and whether Dai is still providing any funds.



Crunch time comes when the matchday revenue dries up. All that's coming in is next season advance season ticket sales. Even then 20% is paid over to the HMRC. Treading water.

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Re: Embargos, HMRC Payment defaults, non payment of wages, the usual under Dai Wrongge

by East Grinstead Royal » 01 Mar 2024 08:32

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Mid Sussex Royal I guess the key question now is how much money, if any, is left from the player sales and whether Dai is still providing any funds.



Crunch time comes when the matchday revenue dries up. All that's coming in is next season advance season ticket sales. Even then 20% is paid over to the HMRC. Treading water.


16.67% actually.

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Re: Embargos, HMRC Payment defaults, non payment of wages, the usual under Dai Wrongge

by blythspartan » 01 Mar 2024 10:39

I can’t remember if I imagined this, but does the deal with Sky improve significantly for EFL clubs starting from the 2024/25 season?

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by Clyde1998 » 01 Mar 2024 11:27

blythspartan I can’t remember if I imagined this, but does the deal with Sky improve significantly for EFL clubs starting from the 2024/25 season?

It's a 50% increase - probably doesn't really help very much given we're in League One.

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Re: Embargos, HMRC Payment defaults, non payment of wages, the usual under Dai Wrongge

by 3points » 01 Mar 2024 16:56

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Greatwesternline Much more sporting success there compared to our relegation rivals. A 3rd party observer might say Reading are gaining a continued sporting advantage compared to their competitors, by being able to maintain a superior playing squad which it can't actually afford.

And our rivals are all sticking to their budget?


That is a moot point.

Around 90% of EFL clubs rely on an owner paying the bills - the debts they run up in competition terms mean nothing at this level as long as you meet your obligations. Our owner hasn't so we are looked at - doesn't matter if say Oxford are losing money hand over fist paying for a squad they can't afford as the wages and tax are paid - so in competition terms they can "afford" them.

Our biggest problem, and why sporting advantage is not probably the best term - the likelihood is we could have played this season with the u21s/u18s making up the team and there would still have been every chance that Dai wouldn't have paid the tax.

What we should have done is looked to sell the likes of Holmes in the summer, we would have got more money for him and would have likely made the chance of late payment less - we didn't, had a player on the books that, at the time, we weren't using and was costing us money in wages that could/should have paid some of the tax - whilst lessening the tax burden itself.

Dai is at fault for everything here but we could have sold some players in a more calm way than just accepting low ball bids in Jan to cover the whole and we may - just may - not have lost more points this week.

I think this point is spot on and a subtlety which the likes of Simon Jordan miss in their outward in view of the machinations at RFC. Dai clearly made promises / assurances on funding the club this season otherwise there is no way players like Smith, Knibbs, Savage, Wing, etc would have joined. Likely that their wages are at the upper end of L1 levels you would imagine.

But if Dai can't be arsed to fund the club now, it doesn't matter whether the PAYE bill is £100k or £1m a month if we're losing money and the club is not self sufficient. The unfilled hole is a bit bigger. We must remember, from a cashflow point of view, most of our gate receipts is received in the summer / start of the season through season tickets

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Re: Embargos, HMRC Payment defaults, non payment of wages, the usual under Dai Wrongge

by Forbury Lion » 05 Mar 2024 10:40

Fezza When is the next HMRC bill due?
I assume this is for employer tax and Ni contributions so if he doesn't pay the players then no tax and NI is due.
So in theory if they didn't pay any wages but instead gave all the players and staff an interest free loan, they might be able to defer tax and NI... could then write the loans off and claim tax relief on them, although technically the players would still be entitled to backdated wages.

None of this will work in practice, but it's great bad accounting theory which I find fascinating.

Also, is the penalty worse for paying players late or paying the tax man late? - if more severe for tax then they might want to hold back player wages until they have enough funds for both.

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