Greece’s professional basketball players now must pay their own taxes

September 3, 2010

There's a new victim of the Greek financial meltdown: National Basketball Association players who moved to the Mediterranean country to play basketball.

Greek basketball clubs used to pay for such things as players’ housing costs and even their taxes. No more.

Greek basketball players via FIBA

In the wake of the financial crisis, Greek teams have been reducing salaries by as much as 70 percent, letting players go and cutting perks, reports Bloomberg News (via the New York Times).

One of the perks that's been dropped is the payment by sports clubs of players' income taxes since the country hiked athletes' taxes.

On Jan. 1, Greece's tax rate for athletes earning more than 100,000 euros (about $126,000) went from 21 percent to 45 percent.

The tax increase was part of Greece's effort to narrow its budget gap, which last year reached 13.6 percent of gross domestic product, more than four times the European Union limit.

The Greek professional basketball season starts in October. I'm not a hoops fan, but it will be interesting to see if the league's quality of play will be affected this year.

Some NBA players looking for a new place to play might pass on Greek teams now that, like the rest of us, the hoopsters will have to pay their own expenses and taxes.

Related posts:

Want to tell your friends about this blog post? Click the Tweet This or Digg This buttons below or use the Share This icon to spread the word via e-mail, Facebook and other popular applications. Thanks!

Share:

The More Tax Posts tab at the top of this page will take you to, well, more tax posts. You also can search below for a tax topic. 

Latest Posts
The latest Dirty Dozen tax scam list is familiar because too many are still falling for the schemes

March 5, 2026

Tax filing season is also peak time for tax scams. Be on the lookout for…

Read More
Hello Tax Season 2026

Happy New Tax Year! Are you ready to file your 2025 tax return? I know, too early to ask. But Tax Day 2026 will be here before we realize it. The Internal Revenue Service deadline to file and pay any tax we owe is the regular April 15 date this year. It’s also Tax Day for most of the states that collect income taxes from their residents, which is most of the states! If that seems too far away right now, don’t worry. As is the case every tax season, the ol’ blog’s tips and other tax reminders should help all of us meet our state and federal responsibilities. Procrastinators also will want to keep an eye on the countdown clock just below. It tracks how much time we have until April’s Tax Day, just in case we put off our annual tax task until the absolutely final hours and decide we need to instead get an extension request into the IRS by that date. (Note: I’m in the Central Time Zone, so adjust accordingly for where you live.)

Comments
Leave your comment