Tue Jan 12, 2010 10:23 am
Tue Jan 12, 2010 12:01 pm
Section A wrote:interesting, Keith can you confirm.
Tue Jan 12, 2010 12:30 pm
Tue Jan 12, 2010 12:34 pm
Ross Young wrote:So we spend nigh on £15m in wages per year?
Tue Jan 12, 2010 12:45 pm
ihatealiens wrote: so idiots such as myself can see how far in the shit we really are?
Tue Jan 12, 2010 1:14 pm
Forever Blue wrote:Whats Our Wage Bill a month ? Is it £1.2 Mill .
Paye and Tax ? £500,000 a month.
Income ?
Thanks
Tue Jan 12, 2010 1:47 pm
Tue Jan 12, 2010 1:52 pm
Charlie-Potatoes wrote:Forever Blue wrote:Whats Our Wage Bill a month ? Is it £1.2 Mill .
Paye and Tax ? £500,000 a month.
Income ?
Thanks
I take it you pair are now on speaking terms
Tue Jan 12, 2010 2:04 pm
Tony Blue Williams wrote:Just a quick point, but if the original winding up order was for £1.2m for 2 months PAYE then each month should be £600,000?
If the club are now being pursued for 5 months PAYE then they owe £3m and using the 40% tax example the wage bill has to be £1.5m.
Tue Jan 12, 2010 2:07 pm
Wayne S wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:Just a quick point, but if the original winding up order was for £1.2m for 2 months PAYE then each month should be £600,000?
If the club are now being pursued for 5 months PAYE then they owe £3m and using the 40% tax example the wage bill has to be £1.5m.
Wasn't it £500k for two months and a £200k fine after it went unpaid. Now there is another 3 months at £500k per month. Therefore a total of £2.7million. I suppose if it goes unpaid there could be another £300k in fines making it £3million, however it wont get to that as it will be - pay or be damned.
Didn't someone also mention that if we pay up the fine will be recinded?
Tue Jan 12, 2010 2:27 pm
ihatealiens wrote:Wayne S wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:Just a quick point, but if the original winding up order was for £1.2m for 2 months PAYE then each month should be £600,000?
If the club are now being pursued for 5 months PAYE then they owe £3m and using the 40% tax example the wage bill has to be £1.5m.
Wasn't it £500k for two months and a £200k fine after it went unpaid. Now there is another 3 months at £500k per month. Therefore a total of £2.7million. I suppose if it goes unpaid there could be another £300k in fines making it £3million, however it wont get to that as it will be - pay or be damned.
Didn't someone also mention that if we pay up the fine will be recinded?
The NOTW said that £400,000 of the money owing to HMRC was as the result of a penalty for unpaid tax in 2008/09 tax year. is this true?
Tue Jan 12, 2010 2:30 pm
Tony Blue Williams wrote:Just a quick point, but if the original winding up order was for £1.2m for 2 months PAYE then each month should be £600,000?
If the club are now being pursued for 5 months PAYE then they owe £3m and using the 40% tax example the wage bill has to be £1.5m.
Tue Jan 12, 2010 4:15 pm
ihatealiens wrote:Ross Young wrote:So we spend nigh on £15m in wages per year?
Hello keith so can you give us a rough idiots guide as to annual ingoings and outgoings so idiots such as myself can see how far in the shit we really are?
Could you make it easy and give us gross wages i.e including tax and NI annual vat figures, corp tax, and and any creditors and thern lump it into one figure and likewise with debtors i.e sky, the FA etc etc.. Will make interesting reading. I am guessing there wont be any surplus
Tue Jan 12, 2010 4:37 pm
Tue Jan 12, 2010 4:52 pm
Tue Jan 12, 2010 4:57 pm
steve davies wrote:
i think the historic debt is about 400k keith but unfortunatley the malaysians were led to believe that this was the only debt outstanding to the revenue.
thats why uncle pete was so livid at the muni with the echo that night he knew he had been found out
it is also alleged now that a certain director was appointed without his prior knowledge to deflect the bad news.
after all who can buy a directorship for 200k these days.
i think we had been "open and transparent" with the malaysians from day one we would be sorted by now.
Tue Jan 12, 2010 5:16 pm
Owain wrote:steve davies wrote:
i think the historic debt is about 400k keith but unfortunatley the malaysians were led to believe that this was the only debt outstanding to the revenue.
thats why uncle pete was so livid at the muni with the echo that night he knew he had been found out
it is also alleged now that a certain director was appointed without his prior knowledge to deflect the bad news.
after all who can buy a directorship for 200k these days.
i think we had been "open and transparent" with the malaysians from day one we would be sorted by now.
Has the directorship even been made official yet? I know it's still not up on companies house. It all did seem a little odd when it came out so quickly!
Tue Jan 12, 2010 5:27 pm
Tue Jan 12, 2010 5:31 pm
Tue Jan 12, 2010 5:43 pm
Ross Young wrote:So we spend nigh on £15m in wages per year?
Tue Jan 12, 2010 5:59 pm
Tue Jan 12, 2010 6:09 pm
corky wrote:How to save £3 milion and break even...how about
Get rid of new press officer save£100,000 a year
get rid of new stadium manager save£100,000 a year
Manger gets paid £400,000 instead of £800.000 save £400,000 a year
Pay a CEO a proper fair salary £150,000 pa save £200,000 a year
Sell Chopra and get a top striker on £10,000 a week save £500,000 a year
Look at all players contracts and reduce them by £1-3,000 a week(could save 40k a week) save £2,000,080 a year
Ofcourse they are pretty random figures but it must be possible to survive in this league without paying money we simply have not got?
We would probably have to get different players in on smaller wages but we could cut costs by well over £3 million
Tue Jan 12, 2010 6:29 pm
Tue Jan 12, 2010 6:38 pm
Bluebina wrote:Some people on here will be demanding a cut in the wages soon, then in a couple of weeks moaning because we haven't signed Koumas, Boyd, Sol Campbell etc
How anyone would want to be in control of a football club God only knows, you can't win no matter what you do !!!!!
Tue Jan 12, 2010 6:52 pm
corky wrote:How to save £3 milion and break even...how about
Get rid of new press officer save£100,000 a year
get rid of new stadium manager save£100,000 a year
Manger gets paid £400,000 instead of £800.000 save £400,000 a year
Pay a CEO a proper fair salary £150,000 pa save £200,000 a year
Sell Chopra and get a top striker on £10,000 a week save £500,000 a year
Look at all players contracts and reduce them by £1-3,000 a week(could save 40k a week) save £2,000,080 a year
Ofcourse they are pretty random figures but it must be possible to survive in this league without paying money we simply have not got?
We would probably have to get different players in on smaller wages but we could cut costs by well over £3 million
Tue Jan 12, 2010 8:52 pm
ihatealiens wrote:The NOTW said that £400,000 of the money owing to HMRC was as the result of a penalty for unpaid tax in 2008/09 tax year. is this true?
Wed Jan 13, 2010 12:07 pm
chewbarker wrote:corky wrote:How to save £3 milion and break even...how about
Get rid of new press officer save£100,000 a year
get rid of new stadium manager save£100,000 a year
Manger gets paid £400,000 instead of £800.000 save £400,000 a year
Pay a CEO a proper fair salary £150,000 pa save £200,000 a year
Sell Chopra and get a top striker on £10,000 a week save £500,000 a year
Look at all players contracts and reduce them by £1-3,000 a week(could save 40k a week) save £2,000,080 a year
Ofcourse they are pretty random figures but it must be possible to survive in this league without paying money we simply have not got?
We would probably have to get different players in on smaller wages but we could cut costs by well over £3 million
Corky I like a lot of it, but if I were to disagree with one point, it's the CEO salary. Most CEO's earn well in excess of £250k pa. Perhaps a better option in this case would be a lower salary (to the levels you suggest), and the rest made up through the issue of additional shares, based on performance. This will encourage the correct management of the club from the top.
Wed Jan 13, 2010 12:39 pm
since62 wrote:Section A wrote:interesting, Keith can you confirm.
I thought I had , but my reply has gone missing somewhere (I probably pressed the wrong response button based on the day I am having so far
The PAYE/NI monthly bill is indeed around £500k. It will vary month by month as pay will include appearance money , goal bonuses etc. and there is not the same number of games played each month.
So the initial winding up petition related to 2 months PAYE , and the current claim is for 5 months` worth as the club hadn`t paid anything for the 3 months following the period the first claim related to.
Based on those PAYE figures and that virtually all the players (and a lot of senior staff) are on 40% tax rates , the monthly wage bill would be about a £1.2m cost to the club.
Cheers Keith
Sometimes you have to press it twice if the Forum is Busy.
Keith
Wed Jan 13, 2010 1:09 pm
Wed Jan 13, 2010 1:48 pm
since62 wrote:Corky , if I am going to apply for the CEO job when it is advertised , I am not doing it for just £150k a year