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RSPB have pheasant shoots in their sights
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<blockquote data-quote="Beefsmith" data-source="post: 6617805" data-attributes="member: 133822"><p>It’s not just the animal side of things because hmrc is also on the prowl. I’m involved with two shoots. Basically each on has an annual income from gun fees of £40,000. This isn’t invoiced and is paid out of the guns personal bank accounts in cash. You would think after tax!</p><p>Then there’s the costs of the shoots, birds, feed, pen materials etc. This leaves a profit which the owners of the shoot keeps. </p><p>There’s no vat charged and no paperwork other than a shoot rule book and each gun has to obviously have proof of insurance. So that’s just two local small shoots turning over £80,000 per year as pure cash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beefsmith, post: 6617805, member: 133822"] It’s not just the animal side of things because hmrc is also on the prowl. I’m involved with two shoots. Basically each on has an annual income from gun fees of £40,000. This isn’t invoiced and is paid out of the guns personal bank accounts in cash. You would think after tax! Then there’s the costs of the shoots, birds, feed, pen materials etc. This leaves a profit which the owners of the shoot keeps. There’s no vat charged and no paperwork other than a shoot rule book and each gun has to obviously have proof of insurance. So that’s just two local small shoots turning over £80,000 per year as pure cash. [/QUOTE]
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