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McLaren get tax back on 'spy' fine

Saturday 13th October 2012

McLaren get tax back on 'spy' fine

McLaren get tax back on 'spy' fine

McLaren have successfully argued in Britain that a £32m fine they paid after a 2007 Ferrari spying controversy should be tax deductible.

The fine was imposed by Formula One's governing body, the FIA, after a dossier of Ferrari data was found in the possession of the McLaren team's then-chief designer Mike Coughlan.

McLaren argued that the fine was "connected" with their trade and should be exempt from corporation tax.

A spokesman for the Britain-based team said: "McLaren Group is a successful UK company which provides high-quality employment and substantial tax revenue.

"In 2007, McLaren Racing Ltd was required to pay a penalty, following a breach of the International Sporting Code of the FIA.

"After consideration, a Government tribunal has found that such a contractual penalty is tax-deductible. As a UK-registered company, McLaren will continue to comply with all relevant legislation."

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