According to As, Crowe has now been prosecuted for tax evasion of 14 million euros. According to the report, Crow will be fined at least 28 million euros, and there is a possibility that he will be sent to prison, and the sentence may reach seven years. If the verdict really stands, it will undoubtedly be a huge blow to Crow's career.

In fact, this is not the first time that Crow is caught in a tax evasion scandal, as early as 2013, the Portuguese superstar had been accused of tax evasion. The whole soccer world, deep into tax evasion scandals stars are really not a few, the following jerk brother for you to inventory.

Lionel Messi (1987-), Argentine footballer

July 6, 2016 afternoon, according to the British media BBC quoted Spanish media reports that the famous star Messi for tax evasion sentenced to 21 months in prison, after in 07, 08, and 09 years, Messi and his father Jorge allegedly use Messi's own portrait rights, so as to achieve tax evasion of 4.1 million euros. However, although the nature of this incident is more serious, but the Spanish Penal Code, Article 80 expressly provides that: if the defendant is sentenced to less than 24 months, and he has made up for their own civil liability, in the absence of other criminal charges, at the same time, there is no other previous criminal record, in addition to the judge to confirm that it will not cause further harm to the community, Messi therefore escaped from the disaster of imprisonment.

Fico

In 2012, Portuguese superstar Figo was accused by a Spanish court of tax evasion amounting to 2.5 million euros, which was due on the portion of the fees he earned from 1997 to 1999 through advertising and endorsements. Figo insisted that he had paid the tax in full in 2002 and the matter was eventually dropped.

David Beckham (1975-), British midfield footballer

In 2013, Beckham had signed a five-month short-term contract with Paris Saint-Germain with a salary of 700,000 euros per month. Beckham then announced that all of his salary income from Paris Saint-Germain would be donated to a local children's welfare organization in Paris. This moved many people to Beckham's concern for charity, but the move also attracted the attention of the tax authorities, who believe that Beckham's move may be to avoid the high tax rate in France. According to the relevant provisions of France, the annual income of more than 1 million euros must pay 75% of the personal income tax, but also must pay 1.5% of their total assets each year for the asset tax. In this case, Beckham's after-tax income for five months in Paris would be less than 600,000 euros, while he would also have to pay at least 3 million euros in taxes on his assets of more than 200 million euros. But if he donates all of his income to charity, he will avoid the 1.5% asset tax, or nearly €2.5 million in taxes.

Eto'o (name)

In 2012, a Barcelona court charged Eto'o with alleged tax evasion of €3.5 million between 2006 and 2009, which was considered a major factor in Eto'o's choice to leave the Nou Camp stadium, and the Cheetahs have so far gone unpunished.

Wayne Rooney (1941-), British playwright

In 2011, Wayne Rooney, who was earning £250,000 a week, indirectly avoided tax by moving a massive £1.6 million** from his own institutional account over a two-year period, thus indirectly avoiding £597,300 in tax. Rooney subsequently came out to deny the allegation, while demanding an apology from the media outlet that ran the inaccurate story. But ultimately Rooney's plea was dismissed.

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