Ted Hughes wrote:Fesan wrote:Loving the news service, but afraid thar the prosecutions case is alittle thin. Not seeing any evidence of the money being a bonus, lets hope they can get them on some legal mumbo jumbo like tax on gifts or something, atleast where I am from you cannot gift someone more than 2000£ without paying taxes on it.
That's the point.
Fesan wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Fesan wrote:Loving the news service, but afraid thar the prosecutions case is alittle thin. Not seeing any evidence of the money being a bonus, lets hope they can get them on some legal mumbo jumbo like tax on gifts or something, atleast where I am from you cannot gift someone more than 2000£ without paying taxes on it.
That's the point.
Thought they were going for income tax? As in he got a bonus from his boss, not a gift from a friend, and did not pay tax on income?
Where i am from the tax levels are quite different on gifts and money passed down from parents versus income tax. Set tax values for gifts/inheritance and fluxuating tax on income.
Thus the total sum "not payed" on a possible gift tax evation should be alot smaller.
Chinners wrote:In Britain, if say, you win the National Lottery. You would be able to gift any friend or relative upto £4k a year. Any more than that then they have to pay tax whether its put in a British account or an account abroad.
Im_Spartacus wrote:Right fucking witty cunt isn't he.
Maybe I have misread, but has Mandaric not said that:
1: It was a gift
2: It was to build an investment portfolio. When Redknapp returned to Southampton, he was reminded that he owed Mandaric the money. Which sounds like a loan, not a gift.
Im_Spartacus wrote:Chinners wrote:In Britain, if say, you win the National Lottery. You would be able to gift any friend or relative upto £4k a year. Any more than that then they have to pay tax whether its put in a British account or an account abroad.
I've never heard of that, are you sure?
Chinners wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:Right fucking witty cunt isn't he.
Maybe I have misread, but has Mandaric not said that:
1: It was a gift
2: It was to build an investment portfolio. When Redknapp returned to Southampton, he was reminded that he owed Mandaric the money. Which sounds like a loan, not a gift.
This is the allegation of the Prosecution who contend that their stories differ markedly ...Im_Spartacus wrote:Chinners wrote:In Britain, if say, you win the National Lottery. You would be able to gift any friend or relative upto £4k a year. Any more than that then they have to pay tax whether its put in a British account or an account abroad.
I've never heard of that, are you sure?
Quite sure ....
Chinners wrote:DAY 8 cont.
"Redknapp told jury how he hadn't been home at 6am when police arrived at home to arrest him. He was on way back from Germany. Wife was alone."
"Redknapp said police arrived with Sun photographers, who had been tipped off, alongside them. His wife was 'absolutely terrified'.
Redknapp said wife thought he must have been killed in plane crash when she saw flashing lights. Police never explained Sun tip off to him."
"Prosecution had earlier described Redknapp as a 'hard headed businessman with financial acumen'.
Redknapp's barrister asked his response. Redknapp: 'I'm a fantastic football manager. I have no business sense whatsoever unfortunately'."
Im_Spartacus wrote:Chinners wrote:In Britain, if say, you win the National Lottery. You would be able to gift any friend or relative upto £4k a year. Any more than that then they have to pay tax whether its put in a British account or an account abroad.
I've never heard of that, are you sure?
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