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Footballplayers have to pay 75% tax in france now. Shopping spree for rest of europe?

 

Pretty sure contracts in France take tax into account, ie. £45k per week but be £45k per week AFTER tax...could be wrong though

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Footballplayers have to pay 75% tax in france now. Shopping spree for rest of europe?

 

Pretty sure contracts in France take tax into account, ie. £45k per week but be £45k per week AFTER tax...could be wrong though

which means french clubs having a fire sale because they're costs of paying their guys just skyrocketed. Congrats to PSG for winning the league there until the end of time

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Footballplayers have to pay 75% tax in france now. Shopping spree for rest of europe?

 

Pretty sure contracts in France take tax into account, ie. £45k per week but be £45k per week AFTER tax...could be wrong though

which means french clubs having a fire sale because they're costs of paying their guys just skyrocketed. Congrats to PSG for winning the league there until the end of time

If Monaco goes up, they should have a great chance of beating PSG in a couple of years like.

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Footballplayers have to pay 75% tax in france now. Shopping spree for rest of europe?

 

Pretty sure contracts in France take tax into account, ie. £45k per week but be £45k per week AFTER tax...could be wrong though

which means french clubs having a fire sale because they're costs of paying their guys just skyrocketed. Congrats to PSG for winning the league there until the end of time

If Monaco goes up, they should have a great chance of beating PSG in a couple of years like.

the other french clubs are making moves against that wanting Monaco to have its hq in france to stop that advantage

http://espnfc.com/news/story/_/id/1258571/louvel-questions-monaco's-financial-'fairness'?cc=5739

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http://i.imgur.com/XGeZh8r.jpg

 

Join us tonight as we welcome, Brazilian midfielder,  Kleberson to the Union!

 

Wednesday, April 3 from 5-7pm

na’Brasa Brazilian Steakhouse

680 N Easton Rd Horsham, PA 19044

http://www.nabrasa.com/

 

There will be a jersey presentation followed by a meet & greet with fans.

This event is free to the public.

 

Kléberson, has seen extensive success on the international level, having appeared in 32 matches for his native Brazil. Featured on Brazil’s winning teams in the 2002 FIFA World Cup, 2004 Copa América and 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup, he was also selected to the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

 

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Footballplayers have to pay 75% tax in france now. Shopping spree for rest of europe?

 

Pretty sure contracts in France take tax into account, ie. £45k per week but be £45k per week AFTER tax...could be wrong though

 

Tevez's leaked payslip had 50% tax. (Boo-hoo.)

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Footballplayers have to pay 75% tax in france now. Shopping spree for rest of europe?

 

Pretty sure contracts in France take tax into account, ie. £45k per week but be £45k per week AFTER tax...could be wrong though

 

Tevez's leaked payslip had 50% tax. (Boo-hoo.)

 

Wasn't that confirmed to be fake?

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It's done like that in Spain. With erotic consequences.

 

How much do they pad tax in Spain now?  Remember that 28% rule that was threatened to be quashed a few years ago.

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It's done like that in Spain. With erotic consequences.

 

How much do they pad tax in Spain now?  Remember that 28% rule that was threatened to be quashed a few years ago.

 

28% tax, 100% sexy.

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Dmitriy Selyuk [agent]: "We have a real offer from an English club who are willing to sign him. Henrikh [Mkhitaryan]  knows about it and now it's up to Shakhtar."

 

Really like him. Hope it's not Liverpool.

 

 

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It's done like that in Spain. With erotic consequences.

 

How much do they pad tax in Spain now?  Remember that 28% rule that was threatened to be quashed a few years ago.

 

It was quashed 3 years ago, except for contracts signed before it (like Cronaldo's, one of the reason's RM are dragging their feet on a new one). Now max tax is 54%

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