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I need help with this please. I have a friend on Steam and he didn't know the answer.

How does tax work on Football Manager 2011?

I need to know because my club is paying almost 17 million pounds a month in TAX and I don't know why.

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What team/country are you managing in?

What was your profit last season?

Whats your wage bill like?

Are you playing on the final patch of FM11?

I think I remember there was a bug in taxes at some stage but I'm not sure if it was FM11 or not or which countries were affected.

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Tax will include VAT payable on income such as merchandising, gate receipts & Matchday revenue (food, drink, etc), Corporation tax on any operating profit & any social security contribution payable as an employer based on a proportion of staff & player wages.

Edit: I thought the tax bug was FM13.

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Hi. I managing St Patrick Athletic in Ireland in the year 2035. The club is now more popular than Barcelona after many years success.

It is final patch of the game.

I am not sure what started it. I made two 250 million pounds a year profit but now about to make 400 million pound a year loss. I sold players 100 million pounds more than I bought.

Wage bill is R1350000 a week.

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That was 2034. Just got the new financial details for the new year. 488 million pound loss and nearly all of it was tax.

I put 4 players for sale to raise cash.

Maybe you can help. I can I overcome this huge loss and get back to profits?

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Could be an old bug that I've forgotten about, possible cause might be a double tax hit against the income for player sales & then the operating profit largely due to that net transfer income.

Probably not much you can do about it other than ride out the year of high tax.

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