Let's Give Spin the Red Card
Birmingham's football clubs face a tax hike of more than £900,000 next year thanks to increases in business rates, according to Conservatives.
A press release from the Tories claims that Villa will see business rates go up from £637,775 to £1,309,380, an increase of £671,605.
And rates paid by Blues will go up from £575,460 to £334,650, an increase of £240,810.
Between them, they'll be paying an extra £912,415 to the taxman. It's all a result of a revaluation of business properties which comes into effect next year.
For example, Villa Park's rateable value has increased from £1.3 million to £3.1 million (according to the inspectors who decide these things), as you can see here: http://www.2010.voa.gov.uk/rli/en/basic/find/assessment-history/2010/10341021000
St Andrews is now deemed to be worth £1.4 million rather than £700,000 - and here's the link: http://www.2010.voa.gov.uk/rli/en/basic/find/assessment-history/2010/11144765000
As revaluations occur every five years, and the last one was in 2005, I'm not sure how shocking this is. Conservatives claim it could lead to higher ticket prices.
But what makes me smile a little is the toe-curling comment from Tory Shadow Local Government Minister Justine Greening.
She is quoted in the press release saying: "Even football, our national sport, is not safe from Gordon Brown's tax rises.
"If clubs pass on these extra costs, it could mean even higher ticket prices for fans. I'm sure many will think it is time to show this Government the red card."
It's one of those phrases that nobody would ever actually use, except perhaps when speaking to the media.
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