Nah, professional athletes earning in the top percentile don‘t need bespoke or favourable tax treatment to reduce their tax paid, they just need to be smarter in how they invest that money. If they aren’t investing their money well to generate passive income in retirement then it’s not the taxpayer who should be propping them up, the players associations and governing bodies need to do more In educating the players. The same governing bodies are already subsidise hundreds of $millions in taxpayer funding each year through granets.