Saturday, June 22, 2013

@eliudprom MESSI WILL FACE 10 YEARS JAIL IF HE IS PLAID GUITY

@eliudpro Messi WILL cough up £3.4m tax...


 
Lionel Messi's lawyers insist the tax fraud allegations are baseless but say he will settle any outstanding obligations if needed. 
Law firm Juarez Veciana said in a statement that the Barcelona forward 'scrupulously complies with Spanish legislation.' 
Messi and his father Jorge have been ordered to appear before court in the town of Gava near Barcelona on September 17 to answer allegations they owe £3.4million in back taxes from 2007 to 2009. 
Complications: Messi, shopping at Dolce and Gabbana in Milan, will pay the £3.4million tax fine
Complications: Messi, shopping at Dolce and Gabbana in Milan, will pay the £3.4million tax fine
MessiMessi
Court case: The Barcelona star's legal team insist he is not guilty of evading taxes through image rights
'We declare that our client will pay the amount determined,' Messi's lawyers said. 'But we believe that our client has already paid what was legally obliged.'
The state prosecutor alleges Messi and his father used shell companies in Belize and Uruguay to avoid paying taxes on revenues from image rights. 
The complaint lists Messi's sponsors from the period under investigation. They include Barcelona, Adidas, Danone, Konami, Procter & Gamble, Pepsi-Cola and Telefonica, among several others. 
If charged and found guilty - and barring an out-of-court deal - Messi and his father could face a fine amounting to 150 per cent of the concealed earnings and between two and six years in prison. 
Speaking out: Messi has recieved support from Barcelona president Sandro Rosell
Speaking out: Messi has recieved support from Barcelona president Sandro Rosell
Messi has denied any wrongdoing and has received public backing from Barcelona club president Sandro Rosell and predecessor Joan Laporta - who was in charge during the years of the allegations. 
The 25-year-old scored an incredible 60 goals in Spain last season to lead Barcelona to their fourth domestic title in five seasons. 
He is rated by Forbes as the world's 10th highest-paid athlete after reportedly earning £26.7m to June this year, with £13.1m coming from his club salary and £13.6million in endorsements. 
Messi's court date may clash with Barcelona's opening game in the Champions League next season, to be played on either September 17 or 18. 
Out of this world: Messi netted an incredible 60 goals for Barcelona last season
Out of this world: Messi netted an incredible 60 goals for Barcelona last season


No comments:

Post a Comment

hey! whats up! we are happy to attend that lever we need your help by contribute with idea and other things. thank you

Featured Post

RDC-Election : élections en 2017 ou sanctions de l’UE

Comme annoncé il y a quelques jours, les ministres des Affaires Etrangères des 28 Etats membres de l’UE (Union Européenne) s...