mosssideblue
Well-Known Member
Told the missus that she would have to carry on working in Tesco for 50 years to get what Rooney/Falcao earn in a week. Needless to say, not impressed and some serious perspective.
fairly sure you need to spend 9 months out of the country to count as non-domiciled for tax purposes. Other dodgy tax tricks, yep, he'll have them like every professional footballer earning a big wage.kramer said:kupest said:Bluebee2 said:Not in this case they don't, United pay the wages to Monaco as he is their employee, leaving him with £345,000 tax free a week, scandalous, so someone said on the radio anyway !
He is playing in the UK, he get taxed as per the norms here. He doesn't get the money tax free. Otherwise everyone would find a company in Monaco and basically pay no tax to the country.
Not an expert and stand to be corrected
He will be subject to UK tax but, like a lot of footballers he will be non-domicle in the UK so different rules apply he may also, being a South American, be non-resident and will spend as few as possible days in the UK; so will pay less tax. There may also be some image rights fiddle going on For sure he wont be paying PAYE Tax & NHI the same as a UK resident.
blueincy said:waspish said:It's a gamble as in the sponsor get top four and the mega Adidas deal kicks in, don't get top four and they lose 33% of that deal..
By hook or by crook they will make top 4 the FA will see to that, dodgy cheating officials or telling teams to roll over or face conseqencies.
Remember what this c**t said.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...he-Premier-League-says-Richard-Scudamore.html