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Do³±czy³: 06 Mar 2024 Posty: 1
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The multimillion-dollar signings of Neymar and Bale |
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It will earn more than 35 million euros from these operations The Treasury will take advantage of the latest signings of Real Madrid and FC Barcelona for this season. And also with the recent renewal of Cristiano Ronaldo for the white club. He will raise more than 35 million euros with the operations closed this summer with the Portuguese striker, the Welshman Gareth Bale and the Brazilian Neymar. Cristiano Ronaldo, Benzema, Kaká, Messi..., investigated. The Treasury is asking the sponsors of the foreigners of Real Madrid and Barça for the invoices for what they charge Cristiano Ronaldo's renewal also has to do with the Treasury. Demands to charge more because the 'Beckham Law' will no longer apply: he will pay 52%, not 24% Real Madrid had been preparing the launch of the 'Bale' brand for five days: the club shielded its store to prevent theft of shirts such as in the presentation of Cristiano .
Treasury, the State hopes to raise more than 35 million euros , in personal income tax, with the operations that Real Madrid and FC Barcelona have closed this summer with their respective 'stars' . An amount that, according to the calculations of tax experts consulted, is what the Tax Agency receives for the payment of personal Middle East Mobile Number List income tax for almost 9,000 Spanish workers with a salary of 22,000 gross euros per year . Bale (7 million); Neymar (9 million) One of the star signings of the summer has been Gareth Bale for Real Madrid. The Welsh player, who will have to pay taxes like any resident in the Community of Madrid at 52% on his gross annual salary of close to 14 million euros , is obliged to pay the Treasury more than 7 million a year. Barcelona player Neymar , with a salary close to 7 million annually , will also have to pay 56% to the Tax Agency (the maximum rate of personal income tax paid in Catalonia), which will translate into income for the State that will be around 9 million euros per year.
Ronaldo will pay less taxes until 2015 The case of Cristiano Ronaldo is different. He will only deliver to the State this year 24.75% of his gross salary (which is currently around 10 million euros), which translates into income for the Treasury of more than 3 million euros in personal income tax. But, as reported in ECD, starting in 2015, when his first contract with Real Madrid ends, he will be taxed at 52% , the maximum rate established for residents of the Community of Madrid, the same as they already pay. the rest of the Spanish players in the squad, such as Íker Casillas, Xavi Alonso or Sergio Ramos. This means, according to the calculations of sports taxation experts, that if his gross annual salary with his recent renewal increases to 17 million euros, the State will collect almost 20 million .
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