Lionel Messi Could Face Prison For RM16.2 Million Tax Evasion
One of football's greatest players, is accused of defrauding the Spanish government in unpaid taxes.
The Spanish court has decided to press ahead to charge Lionel Messi and his father for tax evasion
A Spanish court will push ahead with the process of prosecuting Argentina and Barcelona forward Lionel Messi for alleged tax evasion despite a recommendation from the public prosecutor the charges be dismissed.
dailymail.co.ukLionel Messi could still be prosecuted for tax evasion in the Spanish courts, judges have confirmed, despite calls for the charges to be dismissed.
independent.co.ukA Spanish judge on Monday rejected a prosecutor's request to drop charges of tax fraud against Lionel Messi and ordered the investigation into three cases of suspected unpaid taxes to proceed.
go.comThe judge in the case ruled that the case against both Messis should continue, according to a statement published on Monday.
dailymail.co.ukLionel Messi and his father are accused of evading tax from the Spanish government of more than RM16.2 million
Argentina’s Messi and his father were accused last year of defrauding the Spanish state of more than €4m (£3.1m) by filing false returns for the years 2006 to 2009. They have denied wrongdoing.
theguardian.comMessi and his father were accused last year of defrauding the Spanish state of more than £3million by filing false returns for the years 2006 to 2009. They have denied wrongdoing.
dailymail.co.ukAlthough Lionel Messi does not handle the finances, Messi is accused to have 'known and approved the creation of web of shell companies to evade taxes'
However, the court in Barcelona has decided that Lionel Messi could have known about and approved the creation of a web of shell companies that were allegedly used to evade taxes due on income from image rights.
dailymail.co.ukBut rejecting that application, a court statement claimed there was “sufficient evidence” to suggest the Barcelona star could have been aware that the alleged fraud was taking place. Judges said it was not necessary for the younger Messi “to have full knowledge of all accounting or corporate transactions or the exact amount of the fraud” for him to “have known and consented” in the alleged crime.
independent.co.ukLionel Messi is currently one of the world's top paid athletes, earning RM167 million per season in salary
Lionel Messi could still be prosecuted for tax evasion in the Spanish courts, judges have confirmed, despite calls for the Messi is one of the highest-paid athletes in the world, earning more than $63 million (£37.1 million) a year in salary, bonuses and sponsor payments, according to Forbes magazine.charges to be dismissed.
independent.co.ukOne of the world’s highest-paid athletes, Messi earns just over £31million a season in salary and bonuses, according to Forbes magazine, as well as about £18million from sponsors. The magazine has him as the fourth top-earning athlete behind boxer Floyd Mayweather, Real Madrid footballer Cristiano Ronaldo and basketball player LeBron James.
dailymail.co.ukIf found guilty, Messi could face jail time of up to six years
Lionel Messi could face up to six years in prison as he continues to be the subject of a tax evasion investigation according to Time.
caughtoffside.comSpain has been cracking down on tax evasion to restore the country's economy which took a hit during the financial crisis a few years ago
Spain has been cracking down on tax evasion as it fights to repair the country's public finances after a prolonged recession triggered by the collapse of its once-booming real estate sector. Finance Minister Cristobal Montoro warned footballers they should make sure they were "comfortable" with their tax affairs.
go.comMeanwhile, Messi has posted a cryptic message on his Instagram in light of the allegations surrounding him
Lionel Messi found out on Monday that he will be prosecuted for alleged tax evasion. Shortly afterward, the Barcelona and Argentina star posted a cryptic message on Instagram. The simple white text on black background read, "A lion doesn't concern himself with the opinions of a sheep."
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