I propose that athletes with permanent residence in Slovenia should be taxed only with a 5% tax on income over 100,000 euros...... Today, up to €100,000 they pay only 4% tax. A lot of athletes have fled Slovenia because of over-taxation. Practically all Slovenian tennis players who earn money have moved to Monaco, now including Roglic When a successful athlete emigrates, we lose not only the tax collected, but also part of the team and purchases of various sport-related items, and we lose that turnover and consequently the tax.......... Sport is one of the cheapest industries with a lot of money, so it is a shame about these opportunities. The very base of training and preparation for foreign football clubs is a good example of good practice, including Planica, where a lot of foreign winter athletes train.... Lowering taxes would only increase interest.....