Treasury backs down from taxing foreign sport stars

Treasury has backed down from taxing foreign sport stars’ global income on possibility of hosting Champions League final

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HM Treasury has backed down from taxing foreign sport stars’ global income on the threat of losing out in the selection to host top sports events such as Uefa Champions League Final in 2011.

Accountants and athletics bodies feared the government’s attempts to tax foreign sports stars on their global income would prevent Britain being chosen to host top events, The Daily Telegraph reports.

Jane Kennedy, treasury minister, told the Football Association that, if Britain won the right to host Uefa, visiting players would not be taxed here.

‘We estimate that tax receipts from an event of this scale might have been about £1m but, of course, there would be no revenue if it were based elsewhere,’ a treasury spokesman said.

Mike Warburton, Grant Thornton senior partner, said the decision followed a similar exception granted to the Olympics. ‘But what we need is a clear statement of policy rather than the rreasury being forced into one embarrassing climbdown after another,’ he said.

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