Just stating a fact. The books have been closed for over six months now and I would have thought a committee member of a supporters trust would be equally eager to get a look at the club's financial status.
The reason regular and prompt accounts and AGM's are important, in case you need it spelling out, is that under Cox/Herd they were very irregular and late and the club ended up £13 million in debt and looking into the abyss. But I'm sure as a chartered accountant you were already aware of this.
I didn't expect this!
-
- Puberty
- Posts: 480
- Joined: Thu May 11, 2006 5:17 pm
- Location: Headington - but would prefer Cancun
10 month filing deadline is correct. Accounts for companies with a year end of March 06 should be filed by end of January 07.
The fines are small though up to 3 months late £100, up to 6 months late £250, up to a year late £500 and over a year £1000.
Plenty of good reasons not to file, however, it does bring you to the attention of HMRC.
Looking forward to tomorrow and a good win.
The fines are small though up to 3 months late £100, up to 6 months late £250, up to a year late £500 and over a year £1000.
Plenty of good reasons not to file, however, it does bring you to the attention of HMRC.
Looking forward to tomorrow and a good win.
-
- Puberty
- Posts: 445
- Joined: Tue May 16, 2006 9:45 pm
Re:
They're not even late filing yet but getting implied stick! Bigger fish to fry than this chaps, I'd say."Frank" wrote:10 month filing deadline is correct. Accounts for companies with a year end of March 06 should be filed by end of January 07.
The fines are small though up to 3 months late £100, up to 6 months late £250, up to a year late £500 and over a year £1000.
Plenty of good reasons not to file, however, it does bring you to the attention of HMRC.
Looking forward to tomorrow and a good win.
-
- Puberty
- Posts: 480
- Joined: Thu May 11, 2006 5:17 pm
- Location: Headington - but would prefer Cancun
Re:
Res OX - Im answering a question from Mally."Resurrection Ox" wrote:They're not even late filing yet but getting implied stick! Bigger fish to fry than this chaps, I'd say."Frank" wrote:10 month filing deadline is correct. Accounts for companies with a year end of March 06 should be filed by end of January 07.
The fines are small though up to 3 months late £100, up to 6 months late £250, up to a year late £500 and over a year £1000.
Plenty of good reasons not to file, however, it does bring you to the attention of HMRC.
Looking forward to tomorrow and a good win.
I am not giving them any stick and couldn't give a monkeys if they file on time or not. I am well aware of many good reason why companies choose to file early or late.
-
- Middle-Aged Spread
- Posts: 1760
- Joined: Fri Sep 22, 2006 11:13 am
Re:
"Mally" wrote:The reason regular and prompt accounts and AGM's are important, in case you need it spelling out, is that under Cox/Herd they were very irregular and late and the club ended up £13 million in debt and looking into the abyss.
![Rolling Eyes :roll:](./images/smilies/icon_rolleyes.gif)
entirely disenchanted
It’s good to see that Jim Smith’s interview with Nathan Cooper on Saturday after the game is no longer on the RadOx site.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/oxford/content/art ... 0607.shtml
http://www.bbc.co.uk/oxford/content/art ... 0607.shtml
-
- Middle-Aged Spread
- Posts: 1436
- Joined: Thu May 11, 2006 10:45 pm
- Location: Stayed at the Manor.
Re:
so i read in the oxford mail that the blackstock payment that allowed us to make the two signings only just came through.
which means we must have had a wage cap review on account of the injuries?..
which means we must have had a wage cap review on account of the injuries?..