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Spanish authoritie­s say Neymar owes $40.5m tax debt

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Paris Saint-germain forward, Neymar, owes 34.6 million euros ($ 40.5 million) in taxes from his time in Barcelona, Spanish authoritie­s said Wednesday. The Brazilian has the highest personal debt in a list released by Spanish officials. The list includes individual­s and companies that owe more than 1 million euros ($1.1 million).

Neymar, who played for Barcelona from 2013 to 2017 before moving to the French club for 222 million euros in the most expensive transfer in history, tops the list of thousands of names published on the website of the Spanish tax office.

The Spanish press reported last year the country’s tax authoritie­s were pursuing Neymar for fiscal fraud dating back to his time at Barca, but it is the first time the informatio­n has been officially confirmed.

The Spanish tax office, contacted by AFP, did not say whether Neymar’s presence on the list was linked to his 2013 transfer to Barcelona from Brazilian club Santos.

But it said to appear on the list of the highest debtors the individual­s had to fulfil several criteria, including missing the final deadline to pay the debt.

According to media reports Spain’s fiscal authoritie­s are investigat­ing two of Neymar’s transfers, his arrival at the Camp Nou from Santos in 2013 and his switch to the French capital four years later.

Barcelona said the deal cost 57.1 million euros but according to Spanish authoritie­s the club paid 83.3 millions euros for the attacker.

In 2016, he signed a new contract with the Catalans which included a progressiv­e payment of bonuses but they refused to pay him the remaining 26 million euros in add-ons after he left for the Parc des Princes.

In June, a Spanish court dismissed the forward’s case against the club and told him to pay 6.79 million euros to the outfit, who claimed he had violated his deal.

Other footballer­s such as former Real Madrid attacker Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar’s former Barca teammate Lionel Messi have also had issues with Spanish tax officials. In January 2019, Ronaldo, now at Italian side Juventus, was handed a suspended two- year prison sentence for committing tax fraud while he was in Madrid.the Portugal forward also agreed to pay 18.8 million euros in fines and back taxes to settle the case, according to legal sources.

Messi paid a two-millioneur­o fine in 2016 in his own tax wrangle and received a 21- month suspended jail term.

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