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Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs will reject the company voluntary arrangement proposal made by Rangers' prospective owner Charles Green.

 

Green's consortium hopes to have its CVA approved by creditors when they meet at Ibrox on Thursday so that the club can exit administration.

 

But the club needs dominant creditors HMRC and Ticketus to vote in favour to avoid the assets being sold off.

 

The CVA terms suggest a maximum payout of nine pence for every pound owed.

 

BBC Scotland has learned that administrators Duff & Phelps held a meeting with HMRC on Monday and were told of their decision.

 

The CVA requires the approval of 75% or more in value of the creditors, and more than 50% in value of the members, voting on the resolution.

 

Rangers entered administration on 14 February and await the outcome of a First Tier Tax tribunal at the Court of Session in Edinburgh over unpaid taxes - the so-called "Big Tax Case".

 

Under the terms of the deal struck by Green's consortium to buy Rangers, it will now proceed to purchase the business and assets of Rangers for £5.5m.

 

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This must be HMRC's plan all along. We're being made an extreme example that will stop clubs from stepping out of line for a long time to come. It's impossible to believe they were EVER interested in maximising the taxpayers' purse.

 

Liquidation means that they will received virtually nothing when doing a deal a year ago could have raised them well over £30m more than they will get.

 

I wouldn't be so angry about it if I could see it as justified but it is entrapment at best and shows that the UK has a very unjust tax system. Proud to be British? I'm pretty ashamed of it right now.

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