paudie - You would then monitor the DDs and ensure they are adequate, increasing them if necessary.
You also wouldn't leave historic debt there - you'd settle it with your annual P35.
Bottom line - Cork's method of paying their tax was a disgrace and their attempt to fob it off on their accountants even more. Ultimately, the accountants advise the company, but the directors are responsible. And it's responsibility which Lennox was trying to drop.
This, unfortunately, is too simplistic. First off, if you pay monthly by DD, you only make one PAYE return, which is your P35, filed in February after the year end. Second off, it doesn't explain why there was historical debt going back three and more years. Third off, the tax charge would be roughly the same each month; even less in December if there are players on contract just for the season. So if the December payment was well low, the others would have been far lower. WHich would have given the club time to spot that something was wrong and to sort it.Originally Posted by paudie
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