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Offline Grumpmeister

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By 'eck, the government ruffles more feathers.
« on: November 27, 2007, 04:47:38 PM »
Granted its not a large scale sport like football or rugby but surely as this would come under excemption. Just another example of this bunch of money grabbing arses at work.

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Pigeon racing enthusiasts are seeking the Queen's help to get the activity recognised as a sport, after it emerged they could face being taxed.
Members of Belford Racing Pigeon Club in Northumberland may have to start paying rates on a small shed where they store their race baskets.

Because pigeon racing is not classed as a sport, it may now be subject to an HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) levy.

The Queen is patron of the Royal Pigeon Racing Association (RPRA).

EXEMPT FROM RATES
Aikido
Hurling
Ballooning
Shinty
Baton Twirling
Skateboarding
Skipping
Bobsleigh
Korfball
Crossbow
Octopush
Source: HMRC

Ok I have to ask, since when were Baton Twirling and Skipping sports for crying out loud and what in the name of Jupiter's blue painted arse are Shinty, Korfball and Octopush?

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Under proposals to introduce rates on sports clubs and village halls, groups can formally apply for dispensation from HMRC for 80% relief and then to their local authority for a 20% reduction.

Sports such as yoga, arm-wrestling and trampolining are also exempt from paying rates.

But because pigeon racing is not currently recognised as a sport like football, rugby and athletics, pigeon racers have been told they will have to pay up.

Recognition of a sport is a joint process, operated by the UK's four home country Sports Councils and UK Sport.

Eric Sim, pigeon owner and chairman of Belford Racing Pigeon Club, said: "Pigeon racing has been recognised as a sport for well over 100 years and this latest turn of events will cause many clubs to struggle to make ends meet.

"It seems so unfair and shows what a cheeseparing attitude the treasury can adopt."

Peter Bryant, general manager of the RPRA said it was the first such case he had heard of, but confirmed that HMRC did not recognise pigeon racing as a sport.

He said: "This has been a big issue with the tax people for many years. We have to pay VAT on our subscriptions and as a result it's difficult for us to get grants from the lottery sports board.

"Pigeon racing is really suffering - to impose taxes on people just to store their baskets is crass."

Councillor Geoff O'Connell, of Berwick-upon-Tweed Borough Council, proposed to raise the matter with HMRC and Berwick constituency MP Alan Beith.

A spokeswoman for Sport England, which promotes sport in the community, said: "The principal criteria against which the sports councils assess activities is whether or not the activity meets the definition of sport contained in the Council of Europe's European Sports Charter 1993.

"This defines sport as all forms of physical activity which, through casual or organised participation aim at expressing or improving physical fitness and mental well-being forming social relationships or obtaining results in competition at all levels."

"Currently, we do not recognise pigeon racing as an official sport."


Ok you may have something on the physical side but mental and social? Breeding and training these buggers cant be without having to use your head and the race groups would certainly class as forming social relationships and competition results.
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Re: By 'eck, the government ruffles more feathers.
« Reply #2 on: November 27, 2007, 06:25:26 PM »
And without looking I can tell you that Shinty is an Irish team game involving lots of blood and general mayhem where a wooden ball gets hurled around by maniacs using hooked sticks. It's a madman's version of hockey.


Anyhooo HM is not only their patron but also has a loft of racing pigeons.... but I doubt that she puts them in a basket on t'back o 'er bike to peddle out in t'countryside and release them. Come to that I doubt that she has a whippet on a string either.
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Re: By 'eck, the government ruffles more feathers.
« Reply #3 on: November 27, 2007, 11:46:28 PM »
I thought Korfball was one of Snoopy's ailments.  redface:
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