PSG wage bill

You guys realize that the tax don't really affect players directly right ?

It's the clubs that will pay it and it can't be more than 5% of a club total income. Some people seems to have totally miss that point when they see psg players leaving...

PSG will have to pay 20m/year and that's all. The reality is that PSG is surely the only club in france(well, with monaco obviously) that don't give a fuck about this tax. 20m is peanuts for them. Nike just extended their contrat with them from 5m to 25-30m/y. Here you go 75% tax.

OM, Lyon, Lille and all club with some ambitions in France are the only teams affected by this tax.
 
OmFever said:
You guys realize that the tax don't really affect players directly right ?

It's the clubs that will pay it and it can't be more than 5% of a club total income. Some people seems to have totally miss that point when they see psg players leaving...

PSG will have to pay 20m/year and that's all. The reality is that PSG is surely the only club in france(well, with monaco obviously) that don't give a fuck about this tax. 20m is peanuts for them. Nike just extended their contrat with them from 5m to 25-30m/y. Here you go 75% tax.

OM, Lyon, Lille and all club with some ambitions in France are the only teams affected by this tax.

That 20m is per top paid player.
 
That 20m is per top paid player.

False.

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Reading some of these posts, seems too many people have been brainwashed by Tories. Which is understandable, repeat something long enough, people will start believing it is true.

The top rate of tax in france isn't for the regular folk, it is for RICH people. That revenue generated by taxing people who can EASILY AFFORD to be taxed heavily goes into public services that will benefit society as a whole.

Its so sad actually where the culture has turned into "do something against the majority, it is expected, but do something against the few well off, well how fucking dare you".
 
EtihadVsEmirates said:
Reading some of these posts, seems too many people have been brainwashed by Tories. Which is understandable, repeat something long enough, people will start believing it is true.

The top rate of tax in france isn't for the regular folk, it is for RICH people. That revenue generated by taxing people who can EASILY AFFORD to be taxed heavily goes into public services that will benefit society as a whole.

Its so sad actually where the culture has turned into "do something against the majority, it is expected, but do something against the few well off, well how fucking dare you".
This is a hopelessly simplistic and tendentious post.
 
EtihadVsEmirates said:
Reading some of these posts, seems too many people have been brainwashed by Tories. Which is understandable, repeat something long enough, people will start believing it is true.

The top rate of tax in france isn't for the regular folk, it is for RICH people. That revenue generated by taxing people who can EASILY AFFORD to be taxed heavily goes into public services that will benefit society as a whole.

Its so sad actually where the culture has turned into "do something against the majority, it is expected, but do something against the few well off, well how fucking dare you".

Although as pointed out the very rich just fuck off and you then get 75% of fuck all
 
BoyBlue_1985 said:
EtihadVsEmirates said:
Reading some of these posts, seems too many people have been brainwashed by Tories. Which is understandable, repeat something long enough, people will start believing it is true.

The top rate of tax in france isn't for the regular folk, it is for RICH people. That revenue generated by taxing people who can EASILY AFFORD to be taxed heavily goes into public services that will benefit society as a whole.

Its so sad actually where the culture has turned into "do something against the majority, it is expected, but do something against the few well off, well how fucking dare you".

Although as pointed out the very rich just fuck off and you then get 75% of fuck all
I don't think he's thought this through.
 
OmFever said:
That 20m is per top paid player.

False.

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Are you saying that no matter how many players PSG have, they have a ceiling of 20m Euros contributable towards the taxman?

If so that's FFP fucked in an instant because sure to enforce it, every club across Europe has to play by the same rates/rules.
 
Guys when you report stories try to check right cause the dailyshit and most medias spread lies and bullshit before any checking !!!!!!

This tax will be applied fonly or 2 years.

the clubs who pay the tax not the players

PSG is the most affected club by the tax

It doesn't mean the club will pay 75% of any +1 salary since there is a limitation related to turnover so overall PSG will pay something like extra 20 m€ in 2 years it will be arround 40€

At the moment the league and other clubs are protesting against it but now it passed in parliament.

PSG is keeping quiet, since QATAR has many business and affairs in France and both countries have a sort of special agreement concerning tax, so qatari citizens and investors pay less taxes than others...

Beside that PSG is doing everything possible to increase the Club revenue, their objectif as stated is to reach 500 m€ revenue by 2015 or 2016
 
CITYBOY1000 said:
aguero93:20 said:
Alan Oakes Shinpads said:
+1

Might help us if there is anyone that we are interested in to lure them here
yep, French clubs now have to pay a player double the gross wage an English or Spanish club would have to pay them just to give them the same take home pay, could I just point out that the only people getting taxed 75% are earning €20,000 per week and above and are hardly likely to have an.empty fridge or unpaid bills because of it.


It is double isn't it. I've just worked it out. A Premiership player earning £10 million per year gets a 'net of tax' figure of around £5 million. In France the same player only gets a 'net' of tax figure of £2.5 million. He needs to earn £20 million per year to match the take-home pay of the Premiership player.

France looks like it might be going downhill at this rate. The only people looking to enter the country will soon be people wanting to use the expansive and well-funded welfare system. But, if all the investment pulls out then for how long will they be able to sustain it ?

I don't think this affects Monaco though as they are independently taxed aren't they ? Isn't it a tax haven ?

Could be a good time for us to pick up a few bargains from the rest of France though and especially PSG. Ibrahimovic is fantastic but probably just at the end of his fantastic career now. As for the rest, how many of their big buys would suit us ?
it affects Monaco, they had to agree to abide by French tax laws to enter ligue 1
 

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