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Salvo

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PhRoZeN

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Can't believe how one can justify Italian league on the same par as German. No way if you can't show in europe, you simply don't have a case. Fullstop.
 

GordoDeCentral

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Nope.

"Ribery's gross annual income of 11.4 million euros."

Another source when he signed the contract.

The German press estimated a gross salary of€10 million, which is the highest salary in the club’s history. That’s equivalent to £8.5 million a year or £164,000 a week.

I don't know how much the tax is in Germany but they don't earn much more than Tevez, if not less.
we meant after company tax not personal income
 

j0ker

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Jan 5, 2006
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sorry if i wasnt clear, juventus cost would be almost double so in the case of lewa it would cost juve 16 mil a year with half of that going to the tax man
If Ribery's wage is 11mln gross, that means he gets around 5.5mln net with the other half going for taxes.

So yeah he would still cost Bayern 11mln not 22mln.

Or I'm missing something, most probably. :D
 

jukazem

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Feb 10, 2007
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No you're not, X is mistaken. I don't understand why he isn't getting it.

and tax on wages and salaries is always income tax no matter who pays it, tax on profit is company/corporation tax... so I don't understand what that aha was about
 

j0ker

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No you're not, X is mistaken. I don't understand why he isn't getting it.

and tax on wages and salaries is always income tax no matter who pays it, tax on profit is company/corporation tax... so I don't understand what that aha was about
I didn't understand him.
 

GordoDeCentral

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lol no he doesnt, dude i am going to break it down:

lewa gets paid from bayern over 8 mil a year, how he pays his taxes is his concern. however the cost of lewa to bayern is more than 8 mil, if they were in italy he would cost bayern the 8 mil he gets paid plus another 8 for other payroll taxes. in conclusion, from juve's perspective, llorente would have a total cost of 9 mil a year while lewa would be at 16
 

j0ker

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lol no he doesnt, dude i am going to break it down:

lewa gets paid from bayern over 8 mil a year, how he pays his taxes is his concern. however the cost of lewa to bayern is more than 8 mil, if they were in italy he would cost bayern the 8 mil he gets paid plus another 8 for other payroll taxes. in conclusion, from juve's perspective, llorente would have a total cost of 9 mil a year while lewa would be at 16
If Tevez's gross wage is 11mln and Ribery's is 11 too.

How does Ribery earn more?

You're mixing net with gross.

Lewadowski's 8mln is gross, so is Ribery's.
 
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