Wayne Rooney has received £800,000 tax rebate from HMRC.
Big Tax Return for Wayne Rooney
According to The Sun: Wayne Rooney has secured a significant tax rebate of £800,000 from HMRC. The former Manchester United striker, aged 40, will receive this money following the closure of the company through which he managed his football image rights. Rooney has already received £22.5 million as a result of the liquidation and is expecting another payout when the process is completed.
WAYNE ROONEY has banked a huge £800,000 tax rebate from HMRC.
The former Manchester United forward, 40, is due the windfall after the firm he used for his football image rights was closed.
He has banked £22.5 million from the liquidation and is due another payout before the process is completed.
Rooney made £300,000-per-week in wages...
This event is significant for Rooney as the tax return highlights the impact of his football career and managerial decisions. Upon completion of the liquidation process, he is anticipating another substantial payout, providing him with additional financial opportunities. Meanwhile, this case has sparked interest among experts who continue to analyze how celebrities manage their finances under current tax conditions.
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