He's not happy with the current
taxing rule of footballers, with players now looking to squeeze as much as they can out of deals because of the 50 % tax hike.
Not exact matches
Major colleges are up in arms over the reversal
of an obscure
rule that allows their alumni and supporters to make
tax - deductible contributions to their teams, in return for priority seats at
football and basketball games.
HMRC chief executive Jon Thompson said the effect
of the court
ruling essentially means that
footballers playing for British teams pay domestic
tax as normal for the income earned from their clubs.