Tennis star Rafael Nadal told Spanish bank Banco Sabadell's customers in this northwestern city that living in Spain did not make sense from a tax standpoint, but he was happy in his homeland.
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La Coruña (Spain): Tennis star Rafael Nadal told Spanish bank Banco Sabadell's customers in this northwestern city that living in Spain did not make sense from a tax standpoint, but he was happy in his homeland.
“In terms of managing assets, perhaps it would be better to go to another country with more beneficial conditions, but Spain is where I'm happy, with my family and friends,” he said. “In another country, I would have double the money but be only half as happy. Money doesn't buy happiness,” the 30-year-old Nadal told more than 1,000 people attending the event at the Palexco Auditorium on Tuesday, reports Efe.