Winding-up petition for County

Notts County have revealed they have been issued with a winding-up petition by Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs.

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Notts County: Say finances are up to date

Notts County: Say finances are up to date

But the npower League One club insist their finances are up to date and expect the case to be thrown out at the High Court on Monday.

In a statement, County said club chairman Ray Trew was only made aware on Friday that the club had been called to defend the petition brought by HMRC over monies due on December 19 last year.

The club are adamant that all of their VAT and PAYE monies are up to date and have branded the decision to bring the case to court a "disruptive and damaging" action.

County have instructed legal counsel to represent them on Monday, but insist they will move to recover their costs in addition to claiming damages "for the harm suffered by the Football Club".

"On Friday evening it was brought to the attention of the Notts County Chairman, Ray Trew, that the Football Club is due to appear in the High Court on Monday 11 February to defend a winding up petition," County's statement read.

"This action came without any prior notification to the Chairman and his fellow Directors. After investigation, it was found that this petition was being brought by Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs (HMRC) for PAYE payable on Wednesday 19 December 2012.

"The club can state, unequivocally, that the business is completely up to date with all VAT and PAYE monies and that this action is regarded by the Board as both disruptive and damaging.

"Unfortunately, we had no option other than to instruct legal counsel to represent us, but we fully expect this issue to be resolved in our favour once the judge has before him all the facts.

"Once this has happened, the Board, will be seeking legal advice regarding taking action against HMRC and the officer personally responsible for this and will seek to recover all costs associated with defending the action plus punitive damages for the harm suffered by the Football Club."

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