Cristiano Ronaldo
accused of 14.7 million euro tax fraud
MADRID, June 13 (Xinhua) -- The Public Prosecutor's Office in Madrid on Tuesday accused Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo of tax fraud totaling 14.7 million euros.
MADRID, June 13 (Xinhua) -- The Public Prosecutor's Office in Madrid on Tuesday accused Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo of tax fraud totaling 14.7 million euros.
Ronaldo is accused or "four crimes
against the Public Treasury between 2011 and 2014, which involves tax fraud of
14,768,897 euros, (16.5 million US Dollars," the Public Prosecutor said in
a statement.
Ronaldo is said to have taken
"advantage of a company structure created in 2010 to hide income generated
in Spain from his image rights from tax authorities in a 'voluntary' and
'conscious' breach of his fiscal obligations in Spain," according to the
Prosecutor's Office.
The man who is considered by Forbes magazine
to be the highest paid athlete in the world is thought to have set up companies
in the British Virgin Islands and Ireland in order to channel off his earnings.
Ronaldo is the latest in a line of
footballers to have problems with Spanish tax authorities, with Leo Messi the
highest profile player to be affected. The Barca star was sentenced to 21
months in jail after being found guilty of avoiding taxes on 4.16 million euros
of image rights during the period 2007-2009. Ronaldo is accused of defrauding
over three times more money than Messi.
Other players to be accused of tax fraud
include Fabio Coentrao, Falcao and Pepe, all of share the same agent (Jorge
Mendes) as Ronaldo.
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