Cristiano Ronaldo set to accept two year prison sentence over tax fraud

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The five-time Ballon d'Or winner and former Real Madrid player was charged in 2017 by Spanish prosecutors over monies owed from image rights.

A shell company in the British Virgin Islands was used to hide parts of his income between 2011 and 2014. The total tax fraud amounted to €14.7million.

Ronaldo's summer move to Juventus was made contingent by authorities upon reaching a settlement with the courts over what was owed.

He will now appear in court on January 14 to hear the guilty verdict against him, which will be a two year prison sentence, reports The Mirror.

“The accused made use of a corporate structure created in 2010 to hide from the tax authority income generated in Spain through image rights,” said a statement by prosecutors at the time the charges were first brought.


Ronaldo has applied to the courts to appear by video-link

Spanish law dictates that jail sentences of two years and under are to be suspended for first-time offenders, pending the accused not committing any further crimes in Spain during that period.

Ronaldo's lawyer, José Antonio Choclán, had lobbied the courts for the sentence to be commuted to a €375,000 fine - the same outcome as was negotiated for another of his clients, former Real defender Fábio Coentrão, for similar offences.

That deal was rejected by presecutors.

Ronaldo has already paid up the bulk of the €14.7million which was outstanding in order to smooth over his move to Turin, and January's court appearance will bring a close to the matter.

The final bill for the Portugal forward will ultimately top €18.9million once fines and interest are factored in.

Ronaldo's long-time rival Leo Messi was also hit with a suspended jail sentence in May 2017 for similar offences relating to hidden income and tax evasion, but the Argentina captain has not served a custodial sentence.
 
So he's not going to jail, he's getting a suspended sentence?
 
Any 1st time offence that carries a 2 year sentence or below is automatically suspended in Spain??
 
Without that money he saved on not paying taxes, he might not have been able to afford such a luxurious living and in turn this meant that he performed at a better level than he could have if he had been living in a less luxurious house. Strip the Ballon d’or’s
 
Without that money he saved on not paying taxes, he might not have been able to afford such a luxurious living and in turn this meant that he performed at a better level than he could have if he had been living in a less luxurious house. Strip the Ballon d’or’s
I dont want to think about Ronaldo's Ballons . Thank you.
 
This is the same as Messi's sentence isn't it? (Think he got 18 months).

"Sentenced to jail" but not actually going to jail. What's the point in that?
 
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Without that money he saved on not paying taxes, he might not have been able to afford such a luxurious living and in turn this meant that he performed at a better level than he could have if he had been living in a less luxurious house. Strip the Ballon d’or’s

Has anyone set up a Ronaldo Tax Case blog yet?
 
A suspended jail sentence no doubt
That's exactly what it will be.
"Spanish law dictates that jail sentences of two years and under are to be suspended for first-time offenders, pending the accused not committing any further crimes in Spain during that period."
 
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