Tax schedules, Petter Northug | Tax Figures Revealed Ahead: Northug Has Responded After A Weak Year



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Petter Northug cut his income in half in his final year as an active cross-country skier, but now he’s resisted.

The cross-country legend’s tax figures show that he earned 3.3 million crowns in 2019. This means that he has responded after a weak 2018, when he had income of 2.5 million. The previous year, it had an income of NOK 5.5 million.

The increase in revenue last year is 31 percent over the previous year, based on tax figures available from credit bureaus and obtained by Nettavisen.

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Northug was an active skier for many years until he announced in December 2018 that he was leaving. Among other things, he has his own clothing collection and has also been a prominent television personality, as well as an expert TV 2 commentator.

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Formuedupp

Your fortune is not such a joyous reading. In 2018 it was NOK 18.8 million, while last year it fell to NOK 15.8 million, a decrease of NOK 3 million, corresponding to 16%.

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On August 28, it emerged that Northug was getting rid of the Jaguar he was using when police detained him in August.

They then measured it at 168 km / h in a 110 zone, and then the police searched the ski legend’s house and found 10 grams of cocaine.

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In retrospect, Northug put all the cards on the table and even claimed that he has a major drug problem. He also called himself a “drug addict”. The king of skiing remains a free man, as the police are still working to complete the indictment. After that, Northug must appear in court.

Negative blood test

In early September, the police received a response to Petter Northug’s blood sample taken in mid-August and it came back negative.

– Therefore, the police drop the charge of driving under the influence, wrote police attorney Karoline Ekeberg in the Eastern Police District in a press release.

Ekeberg told NTB that it was a positive saliva test at the scene that was the basis for the charge of driving under the influence of drugs.

Petter Northug has been contacted, but has not commented on the case.

Figures are based on tax figures obtained from a credit reporting company. The online newspaper reserves the right to appeal and change the figures. Normally, all tax settlement is published in November, but due to the situation of the crown, this year it has been postponed to December.

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