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Tuesday briefing: Premier League clubs face £124.8 million in unpaid tax claims

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Premier League clubs had £124.8 million claimed back in unpaid tax by HMRC investigators in the most recent financial year, according to accountancy group UHY Hacker Young.

This amount is more than double the £58.7 million claimed the previous year. The reclaimed payments include National Insurance on agents' fees, tax on benefits in kind, and image rights. Benefits in kind encompass arrangements made for players and their families, such as flights and hotels.

Previously,

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