Post by QPR Report on Dec 12, 2008 9:35:19 GMT
- Starting a new thread re VAT/Football! Couldn't be that QPR are hoping that people will just forget or accept and do nothing further?
If they don't want to lower VAT re tickets, they should issue a statement saying: "Hey Fans, we're not going to lower prices, and here's why" (and could be "we don't want to;" or "it's not worthwhile" or we're going to give it to charity; or "we're going to give it back to you another way" etc.
-Thread 1: Various re Clubs' responses to VAT Reduction
qprreport.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=626
Thread II: Club-by-Club: VAT Reductions at other clubs
qprreport.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=767
And more from Leeds: For those say: "Can't do anything for those with Season Tickets." Well clearly you can.
Telegraph and Argus:
" ...Leeds United have come up with a discount plan to compensate season ticket holders who have missed out on the cut in VAT.
Matchday tickets will be cut by £1 from New Year’s Day which in most cases is a slightly larger cut than the VAT reduction announced by the Chancellor.
But season ticket holders have already paid their VAT so the club has announced that the price of tickets next season will be cut by £10 to make up for that.
They are also offering a special deal to current season ticket holders, guaranteeing this year’s price plus the VAT discount to anyone renewing before March 2, regardless of which division the team is playing.
Full details of the offer will be published in January when the offer starts. "
www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/sport/3970028.Prutton__Sacking_McAllister_not_the_answer/
EDIT:
Well presumably the QPR 1/2 Season Tickets have factored in the VAT Reduction www.qpr.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10373~1485879,00.html
If they don't want to lower VAT re tickets, they should issue a statement saying: "Hey Fans, we're not going to lower prices, and here's why" (and could be "we don't want to;" or "it's not worthwhile" or we're going to give it to charity; or "we're going to give it back to you another way" etc.
-Thread 1: Various re Clubs' responses to VAT Reduction
qprreport.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=626
Thread II: Club-by-Club: VAT Reductions at other clubs
qprreport.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=767
And more from Leeds: For those say: "Can't do anything for those with Season Tickets." Well clearly you can.
Telegraph and Argus:
" ...Leeds United have come up with a discount plan to compensate season ticket holders who have missed out on the cut in VAT.
Matchday tickets will be cut by £1 from New Year’s Day which in most cases is a slightly larger cut than the VAT reduction announced by the Chancellor.
But season ticket holders have already paid their VAT so the club has announced that the price of tickets next season will be cut by £10 to make up for that.
They are also offering a special deal to current season ticket holders, guaranteeing this year’s price plus the VAT discount to anyone renewing before March 2, regardless of which division the team is playing.
Full details of the offer will be published in January when the offer starts. "
www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/sport/3970028.Prutton__Sacking_McAllister_not_the_answer/
EDIT:
Well presumably the QPR 1/2 Season Tickets have factored in the VAT Reduction www.qpr.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10373~1485879,00.html