How much will Luke Littler earn from his World Darts Championship win?
- Luke Littler is set to compete against Michael van Gerwen for the PDC World Title at Ally Pally, aiming for a jackpot of £500,000 if he wins the match.
- Should Littler win, he will lose approximately £235,000 in taxes and National Insurance, taking home about 53% of the prize money.
- Littler has previously earned £200,000 as a runner-up in last year's championship and has won over £1 million in total prize money since then.
- The 17-year-old aims to become the youngest world champion, having already secured three major titles this year, including the Premier League.
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Luke Littler to lose nearly half of prize money after World Darts Championship
Luke Littler will be forced to hand over a significant portion of his £500,000 prize money for winning the PDC World Darts Championship to the taxman following his triumph
‘He gets a budget every month’ – Luke Littler set to earn millions away from darts – but still gets an allowance
Luke Littler has taken his tournament winnings past £1.5 million after becoming his sport’s youngest ever world champion and is now set to make at least another £1 million away from the board.
Luke Littler set to lose almost half his winnings if he bags £500,000 jackpot
LUKE LITTLER is eyeing the biggest jackpot of his short career tonight – but won’t be taking it all home. The 17-year-old is preparing to take on Michael van Gerwen at Ally Pally for the PDC world title. RexLuke Littler is targeting a first world title tonight at Ally Pally[/caption] AlamyThe Nuke faces three-time winner Michael van Gerwen[/caption] Follow all the action from the World Darts Championship as it happens with SunSport’s LIVE blog …
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