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Messi Pays £4.2 Million In Tax Fraud Case by Nobody: 11:02pm On Sep 04, 2013
Messi pays £4.2 million in tax fraud case
The Barcelona and Argentina star and his father made the "corrective payment" in August after being accused of filing incomplete documents between 2006 and 2009
By Joe Wright
4 Sep 2013 21:05:00

Lionel Messi, Argentina
Lionel Messi and his father have paid €5 million (£4.2m) to Spanish authorities as part of an investigation into alleged tax fraud, a court statement has revealed.

The Barcelona star was accused of "hiding" more than €4m (£3.4m) earlier this year having failed to file complete tax returns between 2006 and 2009, although both the 26-year-old and his senior denied all wrongdoing.

A court in Gava has now confirmed that the duo have made a "corrective payment" of €5,016,542.27, though they will still be required to attend a legal hearing on September 17.

"We have our lawyers and our wealth managers to take care of that and we trust them and they will sort this out," Messi said of the issue earlier this summer.

"The truth is that I don't have a clue about all this and that is why we have people taking care of it."

Messi earns a combined total of more than €40m (£33.8m) per year through wages and sponsorship deals, placing him 10th on the latest Forbes rich list for athletes.

The Argentina international is not the only top-level football professional to become embroiled in tax problems this year. At the end of July, Bayern Munich president Uli Hoeness was formally charged with tax fraud after failing to declare on a Swiss bank account. http://m.goal.com/x/en-gb/news/4238338

Re: Messi Pays £4.2 Million In Tax Fraud Case by Nobody: 6:21am On Sep 05, 2013
He paid the fine atlast

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