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UK Sport (UKSP) supports Britain’s best Olympic and Paralympic sports and athletes, co-ordinating the bids for and staging of major international sporting events in the UK. It invests around £100 million each year in high performance sport. UKSP is an...
This tax information and impact note explains the Income Tax exemption for Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) accredited individuals who earn income in connection with the 2024 UEFA Champions League Final and are not a UK resident for Income...
This tax information and impact note applies to non-resident athletes competing in the 2016 London Anniversary Games and/or the 2017 World Athletics Championships.
This tax information and impact note applies to non-UK residents participating or involved in the Finalissima football match.
This tax information and impact note is about Income Tax exemption for major sporting events (World Athletics Indoor Championships Glasgow 24).
Sports Minister Stuart Andrew welcomed the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games evaluation report at SportAccord, hosted in Birmingham.
This tax information and impact note is about a tax exemption for certain people involved with the UEFA Women’s EURO 2022 Finals tournament football matches.
The company claimed to be able to provide cheap hospitality at events such as the Six Nations and Cheltenham Gold Cup
Speech given by the Minister for Sport at the Westminster Insight conference on the future of women and girls sport
This tax information and impact note is about a tax exemption for certain people involved with the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games.
The Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games contributed almost £1.2 billion to the UK economy, new evaluation published today reveals.
This Tax Information and Impact Note explains the process which will allow the government to legislate for Income Tax and Corporation Tax exemptions for sporting events using secondary legislation.
This measure gives an Income Tax exemption for UEFA accredited individuals who are not resident in the UK and earn an income from UK-hosted EURO 2020 matches.
This measure gives an Income Tax exemption for UEFA accredited individuals who are not resident in the UK and earn an income from 2021 UEFA Super Cup match.
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