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Spain's top court annuls 2.1 mln euro fine on Barcelona's Pique

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MADRID, (Reuters) - Spain's top court has annulled a 2.1 million euro ($2.37 million) fine imposed on 34-year-old FC Barcelona defender Gerard Pique in 2016 as part of a dispute over his tax returns in 2008.

The Supreme Court ruled Pique could deduct the contributi­on he paid to social security in Britain when he was playing for Manchester United a decade ago from his Spanish income tax, according to a court document released on Wednesday.

"Contributi­ons paid to Social Security in another state of the European Union, when they are mandatory for workers, must be considered as deductible for income tax," the court ruled.

During the period in question, Britain was still in the European Union.

A spokespers­on for the court was not immediatel­y able to say whether Pique had already paid the fine. A spokespers­on for Pique declined to comment.

The ruling sets a precedent, a court

statement said, meaning it could affect other athletes in a similar situation.

The Supreme Court also ruled in favour of Pique over the legitimacy of a company he had set up with his brother to manage his image rights. The court ruled the company was not a shell company, but rather a legitimate business.

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