BERLIN (Reuters) - The German football federation (DFB) said on Thursday it had already paid taxes in 2019 related to advertising income that is currently being investigated by prosecutors for potential tax evasion.
German prosecutors and tax authorities and some 200 officers had searched DFB offices and private homes of current and former officials last week on suspicion of serious tax evasion.
"What is clear is that on the issue of taxation of revenues from ad banners, there was already an understanding with the tax office since March 2019 and the DFB as a consequence paid all the relevant taxes," the DFB said in a statement. The DFB does not pay taxes on any income from asset management but is obliged to do so on earnings from any commercial activities.
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