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Why shouldn't Usain Bolt pay his way?
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Well it appears if his British/Jamaican fans wish to see the mighty Usain Bolt run in Britain again we have got to change our tax laws.
[i]He said: “As soon as the law changes I'll be here all the time. I love being here, I have so many Jamaican fans here and it's wonderful[i]
One can only wish for the tax laws to stay as they are.
Well it appears if his British/Jamaican fans wish to see the mighty Usain Bolt run in Britain again we have got to change our tax laws.
[i]He said: “As soon as the law changes I'll be here all the time. I love being here, I have so many Jamaican fans here and it's wonderful[i]
One can only wish for the tax laws to stay as they are.
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Well I have a certain sympathy here - this was explained in a lot better detail on Radio 4's today program.
When top sports stars perform here they have to pay tax on their winnings and they generally don't have a problem with that.
This issue arises because the government also demands a cut of their sponsorship and endorsement money
This is (I would say) effectively income and as not British citizen's they're being taxed ontheir income!
In Usain Bolt's case there was one deal where he was going to be paid £100,000 to run here but by the time he'd paid tax on his sponsorship and endorsement's he'd have been paying the UK government to come here and run!
Now I'm not a tax lawyer - but surely that can't be right!
When top sports stars perform here they have to pay tax on their winnings and they generally don't have a problem with that.
This issue arises because the government also demands a cut of their sponsorship and endorsement money
This is (I would say) effectively income and as not British citizen's they're being taxed ontheir income!
In Usain Bolt's case there was one deal where he was going to be paid £100,000 to run here but by the time he'd paid tax on his sponsorship and endorsement's he'd have been paying the UK government to come here and run!
Now I'm not a tax lawyer - but surely that can't be right!
This has been ongoing for ages? Agassi took HMRC to court didn’t he?
It’s how income is calculated.
Bolt runs 10 times a year & earns £20m a year+.
Spends 3 days in UK to run a race therefore common sense should dictate he pays top end tax on 3 days earnings.
HMRC say that 1 race here constitutes 10% of his earnings so he should pay top end tax on 10% of his total annual earnings!!?
That’s why nobody decent comes here for any sport. Federer has stated it’s why he doesn’t play at Queens prior to Wimbledon, and no top names come to the UK for anything other than the Open in golf.
It’s how income is calculated.
Bolt runs 10 times a year & earns £20m a year+.
Spends 3 days in UK to run a race therefore common sense should dictate he pays top end tax on 3 days earnings.
HMRC say that 1 race here constitutes 10% of his earnings so he should pay top end tax on 10% of his total annual earnings!!?
That’s why nobody decent comes here for any sport. Federer has stated it’s why he doesn’t play at Queens prior to Wimbledon, and no top names come to the UK for anything other than the Open in golf.
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