County safe after tax resolution

County's parent company, Blenheim 1962, were the subject of an order scheduled to be heard at the Bankruptcy Division of the High Court next week.It was alleged that Blenheim 1862 owed a six-figure tax debt related to PAYE and VAT submissions dating back more than two years.However, a settlement has now been reached, according to the club's executive chairman Peter Trembling.A statement read: "The club has resolved its dispute with HMRC and HMRC is not proceeding with its application for winding up."There are residual legal formalities as a consequence of the petition but I am pleased to say that the club's business carries on as usual."In June the supporters' trust handed over the club to Qadbak, a British Virgin Islands-registered company. As part of that deal the trust wrote off almost £400,000 in shares and loans it held in Blenheim 1862.Qadbak owns Notts County via another British Virgin Islands owned vehicle called Munto Finance, which in turn owns shares in Blenheim 1862.

Source: Team_Talk