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EGW-NewsCS:GOFlusha doesn't want to pay taxes

Flusha doesn't want to pay taxes

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Journalists from the Fragbite portal found out that the esportsman playing CS: GO did not inform the authorities that five years ago he earned more than 1,000,000 Swedish kronor (~ $ 120,000). Robin said that the non-payment of taxes was unintentional, but, nevertheless, the fine will be required to pay.

Sweden has a law that earned money from esports championships is counted as income, which must be declared and taxed. According to the law, the tax rate on income over SEK 676,700 (~ $ 78,600) is 57%. In this case, flusha must pay the government the annoying tax along with a surcharge of 40% (~ $ 23,300).

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It is noteworthy that for such an act, Robin Rönnqvist should receive 4 months in prison, but the Swede was lucky - he got off with 120 hours of community service.

Flusha had a great streak in 2015. As part of Fnatic, he was able to win five major championships, including ESL One Katowice 2015, FACEIT 2015 Stage 3 Finals and others. For each of them, the team received $ 100,000. Flusha began his career in 2009 and has earned over $ 850,000 in prize money over the course of his career.

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