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British tax still isn't that good
Ibrahimovic at Arsenal on a rolling contract would be would be perfect thanks.
Zlatan, Thiago Silva and the rest of PSG squad as well as Falcao are going to leave. Either that or clubs will have to pay out more.
Ibra, Falcao and Thiago Silva are half decent!
(does it affect Monaco? Facking should do but I know they fought against having to have financial base in France.)
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 36 seconds ago
Ibra, Falcao and Thiago Silva are half decent!
(does it affect Monaco? Facking should do but I know they fought against having to have financial base in France.)
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The other clubs want it to. Difficult though for the FA to decide.
so if they pay the player more what will that do to fair play
Could they not just use the Beckham method of tax avoidance and be paid in shirt sales/merchandise which carries a far smaller tax burden?
Eloquent Forbearance @The_Beck_ 7h
16 days ago, the French government performed a u-turn and exempted Monaco from paying the 75 percent tax, but other clubs are furious.
Barf Vader the tax is back dated so that's to late
If Monaco players continue to be exempt from paying the taxes other club players are subject to in the French league then expect the club to start to dominate domestically for the foreseeable future.
The tax is paid by the company (the club) and it is capped at 5% of their revenue.
The tax is paid by the company, i.e. the clubs in the case of footballers and not the players themselves. PSG can definitely afford it so it's not like there will suddenly be a bunch of their players on the market. This will probably screw over some of the middle ranked clubs who are trying to compete by paying a couple of players those kind of salaries. It's not really a good thing for the competitiveness of that leave but it's only temporary I think.
Surely they'll have a Beckham law in place?
The government have specified that footballers will come under the new law so no it doesn't look like it.
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posted on 29/12/13
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posted on 29/12/13
British tax still isn't that good
posted on 29/12/13
Ibrahimovic at Arsenal on a rolling contract would be would be perfect thanks.
posted on 29/12/13
Zlatan, Thiago Silva and the rest of PSG squad as well as Falcao are going to leave. Either that or clubs will have to pay out more.
posted on 29/12/13
Ibra, Falcao and Thiago Silva are half decent!
(does it affect Monaco? Facking should do but I know they fought against having to have financial base in France.)
posted on 29/12/13
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 36 seconds ago
Ibra, Falcao and Thiago Silva are half decent!
(does it affect Monaco? Facking should do but I know they fought against having to have financial base in France.)
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The other clubs want it to. Difficult though for the FA to decide.
posted on 29/12/13
so if they pay the player more what will that do to fair play
posted on 29/12/13
Could they not just use the Beckham method of tax avoidance and be paid in shirt sales/merchandise which carries a far smaller tax burden?
posted on 29/12/13
Eloquent Forbearance @The_Beck_ 7h
16 days ago, the French government performed a u-turn and exempted Monaco from paying the 75 percent tax, but other clubs are furious.
posted on 29/12/13
Barf Vader the tax is back dated so that's to late
posted on 29/12/13
If Monaco players continue to be exempt from paying the taxes other club players are subject to in the French league then expect the club to start to dominate domestically for the foreseeable future.
posted on 29/12/13
The tax is paid by the company (the club) and it is capped at 5% of their revenue.
posted on 29/12/13
The tax is paid by the company, i.e. the clubs in the case of footballers and not the players themselves. PSG can definitely afford it so it's not like there will suddenly be a bunch of their players on the market. This will probably screw over some of the middle ranked clubs who are trying to compete by paying a couple of players those kind of salaries. It's not really a good thing for the competitiveness of that leave but it's only temporary I think.
posted on 29/12/13
*league
posted on 29/12/13
Surely they'll have a Beckham law in place?
posted on 29/12/13
The government have specified that footballers will come under the new law so no it doesn't look like it.
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