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Old 08-10-2007, 09:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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See my picture or avatar. Rossi's two fingers indicates what he thinks.

Here's what I'm talking about.

Motorcycle champ Rossi's tax probe shocks Italy


By Ian Simpson

MILAN, Aug 9 (Reuters) - An Italian crackdown on tax cheats has swept up former motorcycle champion Valentino Rossi, shocking a nation with the thought that a fresh-faced sports hero could be involved in such evasion.
Rossi, whose seven world titles and marketable boy-next-door charm have made him Italy's richest sportsman, is being investigated for suspected tax evasion on undeclared revenues of 60 million euros ($83 million), the state tax agency said on Wednesday.

Rossi said his tax consultants were checking the matter.

The state is going after Rossi for a total of 112 million euros, a source close to the situation said. The figure comprises 43.7 million euros of unpaid tax as well as fines and interest that almost triple the amount he owes Italy, the source said.

The inquiry is linked to Rossi's decision in 2000 to take up residence in Britain to take advantage of its tax regime.

"For seven months of the year I travel the world for my job. The tax agency is rightly doing its job ... My consultants are already examining the issue," he said in a statement late on Wednesday to ANSA news agency.

The 28-year-old rider is the biggest name to be caught up in the fight against tax cheats since Italian agents seized Argentinian soccer legend Diego Maradona's Rolex watches last year to help pay off back taxes.

"There is a special sorrow ... in discovering that even a boy who is young, lucky, a genius in his field, the freshest and most unusual among personalities to have come out in recent years, is mixed up in the same old intolerable muck that makes this country unliveable," a la Repubblica columnist said in a front-page editorial.

"Rossi might be a phenomenal sportsman, but a naive taxpayer," Corriere della Sera wrote.

Italy has been riveted by the bubbly Rossi since his first world title 10 years ago. The Yamaha rider is the youngest man to have won world titles in all three motorcycling classes. He won four MotoGP titles from 2002 to 2005.
He lost his title last year to American Nicky Hayden. Rossi is second in the 2007 standings behind Australia's Casey Stoner.

Italy's centre-left government estimates the cost of tax evasion at 7 percent of gross domestic product, or about 100 billion euros a year.
Italy could turn to the European Union to try to strike down British law under which "a more or less fictitious residence in London allows you not to pay taxes in your own country", said Vincenzo Visco, the government's tax chief.

Source: The Guardian & Reuters.

He's innocent!

Anybody who knows a smattering about Italian Politics will appreciate the irony.

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Old 08-11-2007, 06:03 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Oh, that I should have such problems.
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Old 08-11-2007, 06:17 AM   #3 (permalink)
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The inquiry is linked to Rossi's decision in 2000 to take up residence in Britain to take advantage of its tax regime.

makes you wonder what the Italian tax regime is like............
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When I lived in Italy in the early 70s, tax cheating was a way of life. It was almost a game. Spilled over into other areas too. A friend sent me a letter with a stamp he drawn by hand. It was canceled as if nothing was amiss. I display it in my office to remind me how much simpler times were 35 years ago. As to Rossi, he'll get a slap on the wallet and move on.
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Old 08-11-2007, 09:49 PM   #5 (permalink)
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I think the French system is equally as bad, the organisation I worked for issued shares to it's staff, this was just before the dot com bubble burst. The French tax system taxed our French staff at the full rate of the shares when they were issued, despite the staff being unable to cash them in at that time.

The shares then dropped to about to almost nothing but the French tax demanded tax on the original value. Many of the staff either went into a high home mortgage and in some cases lost their homes.

Great system, you get a bonus, lose your home and the tax man comes out on top. No wonder people try to avoid unfair taxes.

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Ummmm, T-Bird......no offense intended, naturally, but please define a "Fair Tax" for me!!

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Ummmm, T-Bird......no offense intended, naturally, but please define a "Fair Tax" for me!!

"No one's life, liberty or property is safe while the legislature is in session": Benjamin Franklin (I believe)............Jim
Nice sentiment, even if the quotes not correct (not sure from my end). One reason I generally like multiple layers of gov't is the the tiers fight each other for powers and leave us alone. God help freedom if we ever get efficient gov't :-(

Hopefully he can get out of it. Living 7 months on the road and the remainder in Britain should mean he has very little liability to the Italian tax office.

Funny that Britain should have better tax laws when ALL the British celebs lived OS in the 80's to avoid Thatchers tax regime. :-)

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Ummmm, T-Bird......no offense intended, naturally, but please define a "Fair Tax" for me!!

Well Jim, I could say that paying the few pennies on tea was fair, now look at the mess you're in !

However, this is fair tax:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FairTax


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No need to worry boys, the Pope has decided to intervene.

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Hi T-Bird,

Just for chuckles, naturally, but I drink coffee; haven't had a decent cup of tea since the days of my youth on my grandparents' farm. I have a problem with the word "fair", I always felt that it applied to the weather, people's dispositions and country carnivals/animal shows. Beyond that, I prefer to use the words: "right" or "wrong". I do concede, however, that the Fair Tax is about as "right" as it can get...unfortunately, it'll be implemented and modified by the government, so who can say what it'll end up costing us in the long run.

Just the ramblings from the mind of the "village idiot": Jim
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