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Originally posted by Buzzo View Posthttps://twitter.com/guardian/status/1247168815814848517
Pep Guardiola's mother dies aged 82 after contracting coronavirus****ing hell Norbs, not again.Originally posted by Norbs View Post
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Still have no issue with it, other than the PR implications from people who do. I don't agree with the scheme, but that's a different matter.Originally posted by spud_gun View PostOwners have seen sense.
Shame on those on here who performed some extraordinary mental gymnastics in order to try and justify the original decision.Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom-2 years1year0.5 years
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Same.Originally posted by Kenneth View PostStill have no issue with it, other than the PR implications from people who do.
People will now of course claim their grand moral victory, whilst other companies in an even better position to cover salaries will get away with using the scheme and a much smaller number of those of rigid principle will unnecessarily expose their business to risk because they think 'should just about be ok'.
Moral means testing like this is absolute rubbish. Get the tax right, get the relief right, simple as that.Like blood on iron
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I dont get why they rushed to announce it, not like they are going to run out of cash this month. It could come a time down the line where every club is doing it and there is a genuine need. Putting a statement out when football is already in the headlines and under pressure was daft as ****.
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I get it, rally against it because it doesn't feel right etc. The amounts we were talking about were miniscule compared to cost to the Exchequer of the accounting gymnastics going on now at the end of the tax year. I bet some our deductable items would make interesting reading, but they're ok because they only bend the rules rather than break them. This scheme was open, simple and universal by design, the idea being companies could still plan and invest as normal to limit the impact on economic growth etc. I wonder what the next issue will be, maybe rich people castigated for dying on NHS ventilators when they could have gone private.Originally posted by Red_Polo View PostSame.
People will now of course claim their grand moral victory, whilst other companies in an even better position to cover salaries will get away with using the scheme and a much smaller number of those of rigid principle will unnecessarily expose their business to risk because they think 'should just about be ok'.
Moral means testing like this is absolute rubbish. Get the tax right, get the relief right, simple as that.Last edited by Kenneth; 06-04-20, 07:37 PM.Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom-2 years1year0.5 years
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Yep. Agreed. As I said before, I don't know how any one of us has enough information to make a judgement either way.Originally posted by Red_Polo View PostSame.
People will now of course claim their grand moral victory, whilst other companies in an even better position to cover salaries will get away with using the scheme and a much smaller number of those of rigid principle will unnecessarily expose their business to risk because they think 'should just about be ok'.
Moral means testing like this is absolute rubbish. Get the tax right, get the relief right, simple as that.
People just love to oversimplify things and turn everyone into heroes or villains.
There were some telling parts of the letter I'll highlight later when I get more time.Oh I don't know.
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Yeah, that I definitely agree with too.Originally posted by Liverpool View PostI dont get why they rushed to announce it, not like they are going to run out of cash this month. It could come a time down the line where every club is doing it and there is a genuine need. Putting a statement out when football is already in the headlines and under pressure was daft as ****.Oh I don't know.
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