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Wakefield Wildcats have reached an agreement with HM Revenue and Customs to delay a winding-up hearing. The Super League club, who had disputed the exact amount they owed HMRC, were due in the High Court on Wednesday. But a club statement read: "Wakefield Trinity Wildcats have come to an agreement that the case be adjourned. "If required a date for the hearing will be arranged in due course. The club will fulfil their tax liabilities and continue to work with HMRC." A similar order was staved off last November after Wakefield reduced their tax bill from £353,000 to £194,000. In recent months HMRC has also adopted a tougher line in demanding football clubs pay their tax bills.
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