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Spain Based Footballers Tax Fraud, Who Is To Blame? by Nobody: 3:29pm On Jun 28, 2017
Hi guys,
There has been talks lately in the soccer world
concerning the recent charges by spain authorities
against some professional players for tax fraud.
It is no news that the two best footballers in the world
currently has faced allegations from the Tax
department of the spain government for Tax fraud.
Recently a top coach has been added to the
investigation list.
Most of the alledged "TAX FRAUD" are connected to
the image right earnings the players get. We learnt
how some players try to act fishy by using a foreign
company or business to evade paying taxes for
earnings from image right.
This is a serious case to deal with in most part of the
world where soccer is a very lucrative business. It's
not an easy task identifying these players that defaults
and bring them to book.
If the Tax authority decides to go after every single
player and coach in the league, most players will be
charged after retirements because it will take a very
long time to do this.
On the other hand, if they decide to go for only top
earning professionals, it will be unfair and biased.
So what can be done to ease the whole process for
everyone?
Which league has a system that is working fine and all
professionals are getting fair treatment?
Do you feel the policy in spain is not in the interest of
the players?
Share your view on this, We will love to learn from your
ideas to better the game of soccer

SOURCE: http://www.soccereye.com/2017/06/spain-football-leagues-tax-fraud-who-is.html?m=1

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