Wil992 wrote: ↑14 Oct 2022, 09:41
ringo wrote: ↑14 Oct 2022, 02:15
Wil992 wrote: ↑13 Oct 2022, 20:46
Yea, this is a thing I was thinking about too. I’m not sure where the line is on this. If he has a personal service company that bills RB for his time, that’s clearly allowed as one of the top 3 earners and can be excluded from the cap.
But what if that company hires another employee? Does that mean it immediately becomes just another supplier and therefore not able to be excluded? If not, where is the line? Could his ltd co hire the entire aero dept and call that one of the top 3 earners?
My feeling is that because the allowable exclusions refers specifically to individuals, the minute there’s more than 1 person, they can’t be on the list. I’m sure that’s the intention of the rules, at least.
Since his company more than likely would be limited liability.. the business would not be with the man Adrian Newey.. It would be with the company. A ltd company is a separate entity from its owners. So even if Newey was the sole person in that company.. the FIA will not see the company as Adrain Newey, it would be seen as the contractor racing services.
No, this is wrong.
Remember we're not talking about the law here, we're talking about the cost cap regulations as written by the FIA. So, despite the fact that a ltd co would be a separate legal entity (as you rightly point out), it is still allowed to be included in the top 3 earners.
From the regs:
"All costs of Consideration provided to the three individuals...in respect of whom the highest aggregate amount of
Consideration has been recognised...or to a
Connected Party of any Excluded
Person."
So it can be a person, or a party connected to that person.
In the definitions from the same document:
"Connected Party" means, in relation to a Relevant Person...any company, trust, partnership, or other body, organisation or mechanism
established or operating directly or indirectly in whole or in part for the benefit of or
in respect of the Relevant Person or any or all of the other categories of person
referred to in this definition.
So, from the FIA's definition of a connected party, a company can still be included as a top 3 earner.
I assume it has been written this way specifically to enable people (and there'll be lots across all teams) who use ltd companies for payment to still count as top earners.