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Arrest over 'offensive' online Rangers tax case material

 

 

_64262225_014658123-1.jpg It was announced on Tuesday that Rangers had won the case

 

A man has been arrested in connection with allegations that offensive material had been posted online relating to the Rangers tax case.

 

Strathclyde Police said a 37-year-old from Glasgow had been arrested on Thursday by the national Football Co-ordination Unit.

 

He had attended Helen Street police office by arrangement.

 

A spokesman for the force said that a report would be submitted to the procurator fiscal.

 

It was announced on Tuesday that the former Rangers Football Club had won its appeal against a tax bill over its use of Employee Benefit Trusts.

 

The club, which is now in liquidation, used the scheme from 2001 to 2010 to make £47.65m in payments to players and staff in the form of tax-free loans.

 

HM Revenue and Customs had challenged the payments, but a First Tier Tax Tribunal (FTT) ruled the payments were loans that can be repaid.

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Seems unlikely this is actually the Rangerstaxcase blogger, but perhaps someone who has posted offensive material on some of his blogs?

Even that seems unlikely as it would be a needle in a haystick type thing.

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Seems unlikely this is actually the Rangerstaxcase blogger, but perhaps someone who has posted offensive material on some of his blogs?

Even that seems unlikely as it would be a needle in a haystick type thing.

 

Maybe not if said person handed themselves in.

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