]I'm not sure Broner would even be allowed in the UK.
I don't doubt Hearn offered him a fair amount of money, he wanted him over years ago.
This would be the only reason I can see
why are they targeting a 140 lber? Especially one who's had some huge legal troubles recently.
When you look at Brook's resume do you see any decent names except Porter? If Brook could find a featherweight to fight he would, the man is a shameless scumbag
So what was up with Manny owing the U.S. and Phillipines tax money?
I can only speak on behalf of English law. I am not privy to Philippine or USA tax information
I said already that traveling for Joshua or Fury is worth it absolutely but not for Kell Brook!
Why not...if hearn can offer strong money what makes a difference....and I've already said that maybe hearn will look to break even to get brook a really big name and if it means hearn digging into his pocket to get garcia then so be it....how much is garcia making for his fights at the moment ...I guarantee you a brook fight will give him his career highest earnings if he had the nerve to come over...maybe it's because brook it too dangerous and he's not a maurizio Herrera ..that's why
It all depends who there fighting...I don't see garcia risking all he has by going over and fighting brook who is probably the best welterweight in the division....why do you think Martin came over for the joshau fight....the man got 5 million for putting his title on line...I'm not saying it's every fight....I'm saying the big ppv events....there's been a few fighters come over from the states and fsce UK fighters... Flanagan faced an America ...so did Liam smith.....look I'm not saying it's every fight I'm saying the big profile fights there's money to be made here.....Carl froch vs George groves 2 sold out 80,000 plus almost 1m ppv buys..froch made £10 million..so the money can be made...for example if garcia boxed over here and showtime was the us broadcaster and sky was the UK .it would make big money...that's a dual ppv event that where the U.S. side would cover garcias fee and the UK for brook....none of us really know fella
I said already that traveling for Joshua or Fury is worth it absolutely but not for Kell Brook!
Something not adding up, if it was truly more money available for fighters and "Taxes Are Not A Problem" then explain why more fighters not traveling to the UK but instead they're fighting in the US?
Hearn himself talked about this in another interview about Network Money! That Network money in the US is Guaranteed on top of getting PPV Money. I think Hearn is just running his MOUTH, if he was truly offering big money like that then getting big names to go fight Kell Brook in Sheffield wouldn't be a problem so again SOMETHING IS NOT ADDING UP! Why are guys coming to the US to become Stars and not the UK? Wouldn't more fighters try to sign with Hearn if he was truly throwing around "BIG MONEY"
It all depends who there fighting...I don't see garcia risking all he has by going over and fighting brook who is probably the best welterweight in the division....why do you think Martin came over for the joshau fight....the man got 5 million for putting his title on line...I'm not saying it's every fight....I'm saying the big ppv events....there's been a few fighters come over from the states and fsce UK fighters... Flanagan faced an America ...so did Liam smith.....look I'm not saying it's every fight I'm saying the big profile fights there's money to be made here.....Carl froch vs George groves 2 sold out 80,000 plus almost 1m ppv buys..froch made £10 million..so the money can be made...for example if garcia boxed over here and showtime was the us broadcaster and sky was the UK .it would make big money...that's a dual ppv event that where the U.S. side would cover garcias fee and the UK for brook....none of us really know fella
In the UK you pay 50% at their level of earnings.
Not if your a non UK resident there's different criteria for paying tax...it's called withholding tax and its states 20% above your tax allowance.... plus these are intelligent business accountants they have and know all the tax loopholes and such......I don't thnk the likes of us truly know how much they get away with in terms of tax..
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/pay-tax-on-payments-to-foreign-performers
Against garcia it would a unification fight and garcia is known here as well......you have to understand we the UK like our boxing and it will do 250k ppv also it's a fight where I guess matchroom will look to break even if it means getting a kel brook a big name...don't forget this is a reaction to khan getting a big fight and now brooks demanded a big name.....and again he either pays tax here or in the states....think about silly PACQUAIO would be paying two taxes as well but we know that's not the case.....there's more money over here in boxing now for the regular world champion that there is in the states
Something not adding up, if it was truly more money available for fighters and "Taxes Are Not A Problem" then explain why more fighters not traveling to the UK but instead they're fighting in the US?
Hearn himself talked about this in another interview about Network Money! That Network money in the US is Guaranteed on top of getting PPV Money. I think Hearn is just running his MOUTH, if he was truly offering big money like that then getting big names to go fight Kell Brook in Sheffield wouldn't be a problem so again SOMETHING IS NOT ADDING UP! Why are guys coming to the US to become Stars and not the UK? Wouldn't more fighters try to sign with Hearn if he was truly throwing around "BIG MONEY"
This here, only if people pay attention to your post.
What can I say man, this forum is full of retards which is why I stay away from it. Those tax numbers are literally ingrained in me cos I've been doing me LPC haha income tax, corporation, CGT, the whole works
Random question for any tax nerds that I never really thought about. If you fight in another country do you gotta pay taxes for that country + your own country? How does that all work out?
Generally no as you can't be taxed in 2 different jurisdictions for purposes such as obtaining a work permit for a sporting event. Say Brook went to the States and got paid $7 million. He would have to disclose that to HMRC on his arrival back to England (the main tax body) who would then convert it to GBP. He would then be taxed on that