Show me someone rich and I’ll show you someone who avoids paying their taxes. |
Ok … Still wasn’t married to him. She has never been married. |
Obviously to you she doesn’t. I could see it happening as an error on an accountant’s part or perhaps even her accountant stealing from her. Either way, she’ll still have to pay. |
Eh. That's how Europeans do it. They have kids together. That's their version of "getting married". |
So? Again, the question was how did her husband avoid being in trouble. She was not married. So who cares that she dated someone for years, had kids, or if that’s how Europeans live. That wasn’t the questions asked. |
Poor naive you |
She paid the money the Spanish tax authority said she owed plus a fine. It was a hefty payment especially considering she still claim she shouldn't have had to pay it. |
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So she claims that she has paid all that she owes but the government still says she owes €13M? Her guilt isn’t looking good when Messi and Ronaldo were both convicted of the same things.
Wouldn’t her immigration paperwork prove where she was for all the years in question? Since she wasn’t a resident, her passport would have been stanped every time she flew into the country. |
He turned her in because he was mad |
Weird take since her tax issues started long ago when they were happy and in love. |
He probably did his taxes separately. Does it matter? |
Did you read the thread you’re responding to? |
Ah, I did not know that. But she did move to Spain because of him, right? Are there not common law marriages in Spain where you’re de facto married if you live together for X years? Seems odd the woman was the tax schemer and he is scot free? |
Virtually everyone in Europe tries to avoid paying taxes. |
What? No. She is wildly more successful than him and worth a fortune. He has nothing to do with her income or business. Also, did you read any of the articles. She claims to have lived in and been a resident of the Bahamas during the period in question. |