Letting non Prem clubs off of business rates
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Letting non Prem clubs off of business rates
Just posted a question on twitter, if you would like to vote.
Waiving business rates for football clubs who rely on spectator and commercial activity income could be the difference between dozens of clubs 8n various leagues up and down the country.
Personally I feel that if the govt felt it right to let the big supermarkets off of their rates bills this year (Tesco alone saving circa £700million) then surely they can help sports clubs (not just football) up and down the country to survive. The supermarket chains after all are one of the few to make many millions out of this disaster and they've been given a huge financial let off here.
Waiving business rates for football clubs who rely on spectator and commercial activity income could be the difference between dozens of clubs 8n various leagues up and down the country.
Personally I feel that if the govt felt it right to let the big supermarkets off of their rates bills this year (Tesco alone saving circa £700million) then surely they can help sports clubs (not just football) up and down the country to survive. The supermarket chains after all are one of the few to make many millions out of this disaster and they've been given a huge financial let off here.
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Re: Letting non Prem clubs off if business rstes
Lovely to see you back too old boy. Hope all is well with you and yours x
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Re: Letting non Prem clubs off of business rates
How much would that save Orient? How much do they make through match day income minus season ticket sales
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Re: Letting non Prem clubs off of business rates
Do we pay any tax considering we always make a loss?
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Re: Letting non Prem clubs off of business rates
Adam, we are talking business rates of around 46p in the £ of the rateable value of the ground I believe.... A lot of money unless they have a special deal with LBWF. But we are talking of sports clubs countrywide here, from the EFL down to minor leagues who exist through bar takes and admission money etc
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Re: Letting non Prem clubs off if business rstes
I'm in isolation as my daughter had the Covids that Boris Johnson made her have.Andy Gilson wrote: ↑Tue Sep 22, 2020 5:32 pmLovely to see you back too old boy. Hope all is well with you and yours x
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Re: Letting non Prem clubs off if business rstes
Hope all get through the covids& the isolation okMax B Gold wrote: ↑Wed Sep 23, 2020 2:02 pmI'm in isolation as my daughter had the Covids that Boris Johnson made her have.Andy Gilson wrote: ↑Tue Sep 22, 2020 5:32 pmLovely to see you back too old boy. Hope all is well with you and yours x
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Sorry to hear that MBG, hope all ends OK for you and family. Yes, OK our end, bruised but OK thankyou. Wishing you all a speedy recovery.Max B Gold wrote: ↑Wed Sep 23, 2020 2:02 pmI'm in isolation as my daughter had the Covids that Boris Johnson made her have.Andy Gilson wrote: ↑Tue Sep 22, 2020 5:32 pmLovely to see you back too old boy. Hope all is well with you and yours x
I trust you are and the missus are well after your RTA.