AlmightyCushion wrote: » He is probably an Irish resident for tax purposes so it's a bit more complicated than that.
Sofiztikated wrote: » I reckon Conor + Croke Park + Paddys Day = Bank all round. Mr Brash Irishman on a day when everyone is Irish?
weldoninhio wrote: » Aren't the club GAA finals in Croker on Paddys Day???
Effects wrote: » More likely he's been advised where to be resident for tax avoidance purposes.
AlmightyCushion wrote: » It's not that easy. If he spends more than 183 days here in a calendar year then he's resident here for tax purposes.
Effects wrote: » Of course. Which he would be advised on. He's not doing his own accounting.
Gintonious wrote: » Croke Park lads...is glue on special offer somewhere?
weldoninhio wrote: » A friend used to work on ships. He was away for just under the days needed. His accountant told him to take a spin to Belfast for some petrol or shopping a few days a year to take him over the threshold. Once he had the receipts to show he was "out" of the country for those days he was tax free here. Its handy enough done.
Deleted User wrote: » Thinking that Conor will fight Croke Park one day is not glue sniffing territory
Mellor wrote: » I think his point is that if Conor's been in Ireland 183 days (and he probably has). Then that advice won't change a thing. How did that make him tax free?
weldoninhio wrote: » Wasn't in the country enough days to have to pay tax.
xtal191 wrote: » Come on, which one of you got this done?? https://twitter.com/Maclifeofficial/status/953050932744355841
Lukker- wrote: » Continuing on from chat in the general chat? If he does get stripped, does the Champions clause still apply?
Mellor wrote: » weldoninhio wrote: » Wasn't in the country enough days to have to pay tax. When you are in the country less than 183 days, you still pay tax.