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    News Ltd in the Shit with the ATO

    Tax claim on payments to show games

    The Australian Taxation Office believes that News Ltd has committed criminal offences in relation to not paying withholding tax on $US878 million ($922 million) it paid to secure rugby rights.

    The exact offences were not clear, but yesterday the barrister for News Sports Programming, a News subsidiary, Elizabeth Collins, told the judge, Peter Graham, in the Federal Court that the ATO had indicated the company's behaviour involved criminal offences.

    "The clear indication of the commissioner is that this is a criminal offence," Ms Collins said. She said the allegations against News were not always interpreted as criminal, but in this case they had been.

    Justice Graham agreed to expedite the hearing, which he yesterday set for trial over two days in September.

    "Criminal offences have been alleged and it is important the matter is resolved quickly," Justice Graham said.

    He pointed out News seemed to be a "necessary party" to the action, but was not listed as an applicant in the court papers, which he said would be a "formidable problem at some stage". News Sports paid money under the agreements, but it is News that is responsible for the deals, giving News Sports little standing. "The mere fact you pay someone else's obligations doesn't give you rights,' he said.

    Ms Collins said the matter wouldbe addressed before it was next before the courts.

    The fact you pay someone else's obligations doesn't give you rights.

    News yesterday declined to comment on the case, which returns to court on August 21. News faces a multimillion-dollar tax bill after an ATO review found that $US878 million in payments under two SANZAR (South Africa, New Zealand and Australia Rugby Union) agreements, were royalties and subject to withholding tax. SANZAR runs the Super 14 and Tri Nations rugby tournaments. Under the second deal signed in 2004 (which expires in 2010) 10 payments are still owing but the exact amount of money owing is not disclosed.

    Court papers don't indicate how the payments were split between the three rugby bodies, but under both the South African and New Zealand double-tax treaties, withholding tax is payable at 10 per cent. If News loses, the South African Rugby Union and New Zealand Rugby Union Incorporated will only receive 90 per cent of the value of future money owing, with the other 10 per cent being withheld for tax. Justice Graham acknowledged that this could have an effect on the ability for the organisations to pay players, organise games and determine budgets.

    -Marsha Jacobs

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    Doesn't sound good

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    A mere bagatelle for Mr. Murdoch, bunce money.
    And anyway, he could always sack a few journalists on The Australian payroll, or, better still, close the rag down altogether to save some money.

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    tut-tut!!...

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    Puts the Firepower story into perspective.

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    The Australian Taxation Office has dropped a case against News Ltd in which it was threatening criminal charges for the alleged non-payment of withholding tax on $US878 million ($922 million) News paid to secure rugby rights. The ATO claimed the payments were royalties and subject to withholding tax. It wrote to News saying it believed the company's behaviour involved criminal offences.

    The ATO sought administrative penalties and general interest charges, bringing the potential tax bill being faced by News to nearly $1 billion.

    In the Federal Court in June, News sought declarations that withholding tax was not payable under the two SANZAR (South Africa, New Zealand and Australia Rugby Union) agreements.

    Under those deals, News agreed to pay $US555 million in 1996, and $US323 million in 2004 to the group that represents the rugby unions, in exchange for broadcast rights that it then sold to broadcasters.

    Justice Peter Graham agreed to expedite the hearing due to the criminal allegations.

    It was due to begin yesterday and go for two days.

    But on Monday, parties told the court the matter had been settled and the ATO had agreed to the declarations sought by News, including that no withholding tax was due on the payments.

    News spokesman Greg Baxter yesterday said the company was "very pleased" with the outcome of the case.

    News had agreed to pay the withholding tax on payments that fell due before the case was heard, and $1.2 million tax was paid on a $12 million payment.That money would be refunded, said Mr Baxter.

    The ATO yesterday declined to comment, saying it did not comment on individual tax matters.

    SANZAR runs the Super 14 and Tri Nations rugby tournaments. It is reported that about 30 per cent of the first deal and 27 per cent of the second deal went to the Australian Rugby Union and the other $US600 million went overseas.

    With the weak Australian dollar over the decade, the year-by-year total paid was above $1 billion.

    Australian Financial Review
    Marsha Jacobs

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Hydrangea View Post
    Puts the Firepower story into perspective.
    how so?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moses View Post
    how so?
    Don't worry about it, your feeble Tah brain surely wouldn't comprehend something bad that has nothing to do with the Force.

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    being in the shit with the ATO is a badge of honour surely

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    Looks like News Ltd have better lawyers than the ATO.

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    Hoges needs to hire them

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