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Rodriguez latest footballer on Spanish taxman hitlist

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MADRID: Spain’s taxman wants Bayern Munich’s Colombian midfielder James Rodriguez to pay

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11.65mil (RM55mil) for evading taxes when he played at Real Madrid, the El Mundo daily reported.

James, who moved to Bayern Munich last year, is accused of hav

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ing evaded 6.35mil (RM30mil) in taxes, mainly linked to his image rights, and would have to pay that amount plus a fine and interests for

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a total of 11.65mil (RM55mil), it reported.

Citing sources close to the case, the daily said James was transferre­d to Real Madrid from Monaco

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for 80mil (RM381mil) mid-2014, but that year he registered as a non-resident.

Tax authoritie­s, though, reportedly believe he should have registered as a resident, which means he should settle the difference, or

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6.35mil (RM30mil), related to his salary and the sale of image rights.

Spain’s tax authoritie­s refused to comment when contacted by AFP.

The 27-year-old, who won the Golden Boot for the top goal scorer in the 2014 World Cup, joins a long list of other players who have got on the wrong side of Spain’s taxman.

Some have reached deals, like Cristiano Ronaldo, who recently moved to Juventus from Real Madrid and accepted to pay

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18.8mil (RM89mil) and a two-year jail sentence he won’t have to serve.

FC Barcelona’s star Lionel Messi, though, went to court where he was

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fined 2.1mil (RM10mil) for tax fraud and given 21 months in jail, which was subsequent­ly converted into another fine. — AFP

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