Tax rule change to boost Wembley Champions League bid

The British government have opened the way for the 2011 Champions League final to be played at Wembley after announcing the players involved will be exempt from tax charges if they play for foreign teams.

The British government have opened the way for the 2011 Champions League final to be played at Wembley after announcing the players involved will be exempt from tax charges if they play for foreign teams.

Under current law, even sports stars based overseas could be liable to pay tax on earnings from bonuses and endorsements if they appear at UK events.

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