Cardiff City FC battling PAYE winding up
Chief executive hopes to avoid court date with HMRC
Chief executive hopes to avoid court date with HMRC
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.
Read more:
Cardiff
cool over new tax problem
Eight
top clubs in financial crisis
Portsmouth
FC sees CVA approved
Administrator
signs deal to save Crustal Palace
More about:
The numbers you crunch tell a story. Your expertis...
14yEmbracing user-friendly AP systems can turn the tide, streamlining workflows, enhancing compliance, and opening doors to early payment discounts. Read...
View articleOrganisations can enhance their financial operations' efficiency, accuracy, and responsiveness by adopting platforms that offer them self-service cust...
View articleIn a world of instant results and automated workloads, the potential for AP to drive insights and transform results is enormous. But, if you’re still ...
View resourceDiscover how AP dashboards can transform your business by enhancing efficiency and accuracy in tracking key metrics, as revealed by the latest insight...
View articleBeleaguered Championship football club Bolton Wanderers pays off remaining £2.2m owed to taxman Read More...
View articleSports Shield consortium, fronted by ex-Bolton striker Dean Holdsworth, and Inner Circle, have taken control of Eddie Davies' 94.5% controlling share ...
View articleSolicitors at High Court to run through plans for a buy-out of club by consortium led by former striker Dean Holdsworth Read More...
View articleThe Trotters announced on Friday that it had sold its training ground to Wigan Athletic Read More...
View articleThe move will enable the club to trade and make payments on the debts owed to HMRC and other creditors Read More...
View articleUnsecured creditors will now receive a minimum of 25p in the pound under new, tougher insolvency rules Read More...
View articleFormer Italy football star Demetrio Albertini appointed to oversee insolvency of venerable Serie A team Parma Read More...
View articleJoint receivers from Ernst & Young Transactions Limited appointed as Birmingham International Holdings Limited enters receivership Read More...
View article