Recently, lots of footballers have been having issues on tax evasion. Last year, Lionel Messi and father faced serious case of tax evasion. This time, its Neymar Jr.
Neymar da Silva Santos JĂșnior, better known as simply Neymar, is a
forward for the Brazilian National team, as well as FC Barcelona.
He's contributed quite a bit for Barca during his young career, scoring 76 goals in 123 appearances. Thanks to his strong play, he's been able to make some lavish purchases for himself, including spending £6m (about $8.6 million) on a private jet to travel to and from the Copa America tournament.
He's contributed quite a bit for Barca during his young career, scoring 76 goals in 123 appearances. Thanks to his strong play, he's been able to make some lavish purchases for himself, including spending £6m (about $8.6 million) on a private jet to travel to and from the Copa America tournament.
.Chiling in his private jet
It's a nice luxury, but sadly for Neymar, it's one
he'll have to give up. He's being investigated by authorities for
alleged tax evasion between 2011 and 2013, when he was with home country
club Santos. And a federal court has ordered for possessions totaling
£33m (about $47.5 million) be taken from him. That includes several
properties around Brazil, a luxury yacht, and the private jet.
Even
though he's just 24, this isn't Neymar's first time in trouble with the
law, either. Earlier this year, he found himself in a Spanish courtroom
over allegations of irregularities in his transfer to Barcelona from
Santos.
Barca said it paid £43
million for the winger, with £30 million going to his parents, and the
remaining going to Santos. But investigators feel like the total fee was
nearly £20 million greater than what was reported, which constitutes as
fraud.
So now, Neymar has
two different issues with authorities, all within the first 60 days of
the new year. Not exactly a good thing, though it hasn't hindered his
performance on the pitch, at least not yet: he's still scored six goals
and racked up four assists in 11 matches in 2016.
Will
the ensuing legal battles eventually lead to decreased stats? Time will
tell, but for now, Neymar will have to fly commercial like the rest of
his teammates.
Source:www.celebritynetworth.com
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