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Jamie Vardy agrees a salary of £80,000 a week and as part of his contract the club agrees to cover his income tax and national insurance in full. What gross salary does the club need to pay Vardy in order to deliver on its contractual promise?

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Jamie Vardy agrees a salary of £80,000 a week and as part of his contract the club agrees to cover his income tax and national insurance in full. What gross salary does the club need to pay Vardy in order to deliver on its contractual promise?

Roughly £150k

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Jamie Vardy agrees a salary of £80,000 a week and as part of his contract the club agrees to cover his income tax and national insurance in full. What gross salary does the club need to pay Vardy in order to deliver on its contractual promise?

Just south of £8,000,000 per annum

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Jamie Vardy agrees a salary of £80,000 a week and as part of his contract the club agrees to cover his income tax and national insurance in full. What gross salary does the club need to pay Vardy in order to deliver on its contractual promise?

0, nobody wants their money turning up all gross, give it a wash first

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Jamie Vardy agrees a salary of £80,000 a week and as part of his contract the club agrees to cover his income tax and national insurance in full. What gross salary does the club need to pay Vardy in order to deliver on its contractual promise?

 

 

He won't do it like that.

 

He'll be a limited company like Jamie Vardy's Party Ltd pay himself a basic salary £10,600 and take the rest as dividends and "employ"  his misses as well.

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He won't do it like that.

 

He'll be a limited company like Jamie Vardy's Party Ltd pay himself a basic salary £10,600 and take the rest as dividends and "employ"  his misses as well.

Are you sure?

If he did this, his company would have to be registered at Companies House with Vardy as a director and the company's financials made available to the public.

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with that win, we cannot mathematically finish 19th or lower. 32 points clear of 18th with 33 points left up for grabs.

If we draw on Tuesday we are safe

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If we draw on Tuesday we are safe

We are mathematically safe now, Norwich still have to play Sunderland and Newcastle and Sunderland play Newcastle.

So 2 of these teams cannot catch us.

If Newcastle win or draw both their games against Sunderland and Norwich they both cannot catch us.

If Newcastle lose both games, they cannot catch us and with Sunderland also playing Norwich both can't win.

So we are now officially safe!

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We are mathematically safe now, Norwich still have to play Sunderland and Newcastle and Sunderland play Newcastle.

So 2 of these teams cannot catch us.

If Newcastle win or draw both their games against Sunderland and Norwich they both cannot catch us.

If Newcastle lose both games, they cannot catch us and with Sunderland also playing Norwich both can't win.

So we are now officially safe!

yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay time to celebrate! break out the whiskey!

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Are you sure?

If he did this, his company would have to be registered at Companies House with Vardy as a director and the company's financials made available to the public.

Not necessarily. Small companies (as determined by turnover of less than £6.5mil) don't have to publish full accounts. Depends on his salary and how he's structured it. So many ways around it even to the non-accountant's eye.

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