
Spanish Prosecutors Seek Jail for Real Madrid Coach Ancelotti in Tax Probe…..image/AFP
Spanish Prosecutors Seek Jail for Real Madrid Coach Ancelotti in Tax Probe
Spanish prosecutors have called for a substantial jail term of four years and nine months for Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti. The allegations revolve around his failure to declare earnings to the tax office, costing the Spanish treasury over one million euros in undeclared earnings from image rights in 2014 and 2015.
Spanish Prosecutors Seek Jail:Tax Residency Controversy:
The Madrid state prosecutor’s office accuses the 64-year-old Italian of declaring himself a tax resident in Spain but only disclosing personal remuneration from Real Madrid in his tax returns. This has led to accusations of a deliberate attempt to evade taxes and a potential breach of the country’s tax laws.
Spanish Prosecutors Seek Jail:Complex Web of Shell Companies:
Prosecutors claim that Ancelotti established a “confusing” and “complex” system of shell companies to conceal additional earnings from image rights and other sources, including real estate. The alleged simulation of the transfer of image rights to entities “without any real activity” outside Spain is cited as an attempt to maintain opacity vis-a-vis the Spanish treasury.
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In 2014 and 2015, Ancelotti earned 1.24 million euros and 2.96 million euros, respectively, from the sale of his image rights. The prosecution contends that these earnings were not appropriately declared, contributing to the tax evasion allegations.
Spanish Prosecutors Seek Jail:Legal Quandary and Precedents:
A Spanish court ordered Ancelotti to stand trial in July, but as of now, no trial date has been set. The investigation indicates that Ancelotti has “acknowledged” actions that deprived the treasury of money, possibly paving the way for a settlement with prosecutors to avoid trial and potential imprisonment.
This case adds to Spain’s crackdown on high-profile individuals in the sports and entertainment industry for alleged tax evasion. Previous cases involving football stars Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, and coach Jose Mourinho resulted in legal consequences, including prison sentences that were often waived for being first-time offenders.
Spanish Prosecutors Seek Jail:Ancelotti’s Stance and Career Impact:
Despite the legal turmoil, Ancelotti maintains calmness, expressing hope for a swift resolution. The coach, considered one of the greatest in the sport, spoke about the situation after Real Madrid’s Champions League match, emphasizing that it is an old story. The outcome of this legal battle may have implications for Ancelotti’s career, which boasts multiple Champions League victories and domestic league titles with various top-tier clubs.
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