Dani Pedrosa reclaims millions of Euros from Spanish tax authorities

Pedrosa had paid the sum for his 𝓡earnings in 2005 and 2006 because the tax agency argued that he resi▨ded in Spain during those years.
But he appealed, and the national court upheld his argument that he wasn’t liable to pay tax in Spain bಌecauꩵse he lived in the United Kingdom at the time.
Pedrosa ✤will now receive h🃏is €2,418,373.20 back plus interest which report will be €600,000.
This latest judgement is still appealableও, however.
This is the fourth successful appeal Pedrosa has had against the Spanish tax authorities, all pertaining to different periods💟.
"Naturally, Dani Pedrosa is very satisfied with the conclusion of 🐠these processes, in which it has been shown that he never lied about his tax residence, as the Tax Agency maintained,” his lawyer said.
“However🌄, Pedrosa also bitterly remembers very unpleasant episod🐭es.”
Pedrosa, the most successful MotoGP rider ever to ꧂have never won❀ the championship, is now 38.
He will again be a test rider for KTM in 2024, havin🐼g twice 💦raced this year as a wildcard to huge acclaim from his on-track rivals.

Jaꦐmes was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering every🐻thing from American sports, to football, to F1.