What do footballers moving to Italy in 2024 need to know about structuring their taxes (Part 2)

Sportspersons moving to Italy in 2024 and becoming tax resident will now need explore new tax options following the repeal of the Sportsperson Tax Regime. Part 1 of this article discussed the transitional rules that are applicable to sportspersons who have already moved to Italy prior to 2024.
This article will set out the options available to sportspersons moving to Italy in 2024 and beyond for managing their tax liabilities.
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- Tags: Football | Image Rights | Player Transfers | Regulatory | Tax
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Dr Mario Tenore
Dr. Mario Tenore is an associate partner at Pirola Pennuto Zei & Associati and is member of the International Tax Entertainment Group (“ITEG”).