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Cardiff City FC battling PAYE winding up

by Accountancy Age

05 Jul 2010

Cardiff City FC have voiced confidence that the club can avoid a winding up order brought in relation to a PAYE tax debt.

The club expects a winding up petition to be lodged by HM Revenue & Customs in early August, according to the BBC.

Club chief executive Gethin Jenkins is quoted saying he believes the club can avoid the court room clash adding that Cardiff City expect to be paying money to the taxman in the next few weeks.

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