“The law requires them to pay here what they pay there.”
Friday, November 22, 2024 | 4:03 p.m
From: luk
RomeSexten/Monaco – Italian Sports Minister Andrea Abodi commented on the tax house of tennis star Jannik Sinner, who currently lives in Monaco. Abodi explained on “Un giorno da Pecora” on Radio 1: “I would like it if the Sinner would pay taxes in Italy.” But what they are doing is legal, because people who live abroad for at least ten months a year are allowed to pay taxes in their country of residence. “
The minister emphasized that it was a question of law as to whether Italy would create the conditions to bring talented athletes like Sini back to their country for tax reasons. “The goal is to think if we can make things and laws so that they pay here what they pay there,” said Abodi.
When asked if it was appropriate for the Sinner to pay less taxes than other Italians, the minister replied: “That has nothing to do with sports. It would be very encouraging to restore talent. “
Abodi concluded by praising the Great Sinner and called him a good example: “He may be the greatest Italian athlete who has ever lived and, above all, he is an inspiration to everyone. His strength is in his attitude – he stays focused on the game and is a very special person. “