Wednesday, November 4, 2009

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Attract brain is not the same as creative ideas to attract heads

In 2004 we developed a special tax regime in order to attract talent. Foreign professionals to come to Spain with his brain to produce taxable fixed rate of 24% on income generated in our country. But rather than surround the brain that generate ideas we have built up heads that top corners.

The measure was initially designed to attract scientists took advantage of football clubs to implement these tax concessions to foreign stars coming to our league. One of the first to benefit was David Beckham, who incidentally set (without taking royalties for it) his name to a English law that claims more than 60,000 per year pays 43% of farm income while a galaxy of Real Madrid only 24% taxed . Solidarity, equity and justice.

The PSOE has agreed with BNG, ICV and IU's revision of the Law for displaced workers to Spain with incomes above 600,000 euros taxed general income tax of 43% and not 24%, as happened to now.
has been set quite a stir with the news, but not because the amendment would prevent the arrival of new scientists to help build a new production model, developing biotechnology patents or interfaces for video games, but because football clubs are complaining because they may lose their stars. In his day

a heated debate over whether it was ethical or not, during the economic crisis, with hundreds of thousands of English losing their jobs, Real Madrid was spent hundreds of millions of euros clocking stars (for stars in Alcorcón .) At that time, said a private entity can do whatever he wants with his money. I share it. But they can not do the same with everyone's money: 19% difference between the special type which were being used and paying other professionals, is money removed from highways, hospitals, kindergartens and R & D. A galactic alien who has been receiving the past five years 10 million per year was leaving to join a farm 1.9 million euros (or 9.5 million over 5 years).

The President of the Professional Football League (association of clubs) veiled threat to strike, knowing that a Sunday without football can generate a social buzz than a general strike call by the unions. English football says "an amendment to the special impatriates will imply a bill of more than one hundred million euros, as in the case will be taken to take the road to face this choice, even have to stop racing. "

First we must clarify what is meant by" English football. "The measure will affect only the coffers of the big clubs (Real Madrid, Barcelona, \u200b\u200bSevilla, Valencia, Athletico ...) which are foreigners who have soils receiving several million euros.

Second, claims that the bill of 100 million euros (Cristiano Ronaldo, so to speak) do not pay the big clubs, but the pay among all taxpayers. A measure of justice and solidarity in times of crisis, unemployment and deficits in public accounts.

Third, no club should pay a euro only legislative change if negotiated contracts with their stars as they do the vast majority of workers. This invention salary "tax free" also generates a negative effect in terms of image, for other workers who see amounts withheld on the payroll, pay when making his statement, etc. Of course, as long as the picture drawn with the star and win the favor of his hobbies with other people's money (the partners in the case of Madrid and Barca) is signed to star whatever and however.

Fourth, the reform would not affect the last galaxy have come to our club, as the Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo or Zlatan Ibrahimovic Swedish, because the new rule is not retroactive and will only apply to contracts signed from next January 1, 2010.

Fifth, Astiazarán said that "if the league removes this tax would become less interesting, less consumption would pay television and so chains, less interest from sponsors, less flow to the stadiums and the State would enter less tax. " A statement full of cynicism. Delete a preferential taxation for these professionals, in no way implies that the foreign stars will stop coming to our league (and, assuming they are the ones that fill the English stadiums and not Casillas, Villa, Iniesta, Xabi ... sold fewer tickets, fewer games pay per view, etc..), but simply that the major football clubs should be a bit more to those foreign stars. To see if Madrid is now able to pay a few million euros a year CR9 when his signing has spent more than 100).

Sixth, it happens that Spain is the country with lower tax costs for foreign players, according to a report by Ernst & Young Lawyers, which compares the taxation supporting football clubs by players from Germany United Kingdom, France, Italy, Netherlands and Spain. Only the players in the Netherlands are taxed less. If it were true tax link - featuring stars, the gold would last ball kicking in the land of tulips and there would be big players in the English Premiere.

need to import brains, not idiots.

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