HMRC officials have visited Ibrox football ground to deliver further paperwork related to Rangers' disputed £2.8m tax bill.
In response to rumours, the club denied the tax authorities planned to freeze bank assets in pursuit of the money. Some of the bill has already been paid, but Rangers dispute part of it and talks to find a compromise are ongoing.
The BBC understands that Rangers is frustrated that despite this, HMRC has continued trying to recoup the money.
Sheriff officers visited Ibrox three weeks ago, and the latest visit was the next stage in the tax authorities' attempt to retrieve the money.
A spokesman for the club has previously raised concerns that people involved in the process appear to be leaking confidential business discussions to the....Read more HERE
It's the Scottish authorities trying to Bully-Boy a larger organisation than themselves - only one winner!!
Point here is, this was uncovered at whites takeover in may so rangers took it to hmrc in the first place! Maybe the government forget that little fact? Nobody knew about the shortfall - and that "fine" is ridiculous!!
Rangers fan rant - over!