Cristiano Ronaldo
published his financial records on Thursday which showed the Real Madrid star
declared income of more than 225 million euros in 2015 as he battled
accusations of tax evasion.
An international
consortium of media organisations claimed that a huge data leak involving 18
million documents showed the Portuguese skipper hid 150 million euros ($160
million) from image rights in the British Virgin Islands.
But the 31-year-old has
released details of his income in 2015 which he had already passed on to the
Spanish tax authorities.
The procedure, known as a ‘Model 720’ and which was apparently presented to tax chiefs in March, showed that Ronaldo earned 203.7 million euros outside of Spain and 23.5 million inside the country.
“This document confirms
that Spain’s Tax Agency is knowledgeable of all of Cristiano Ronaldo’s assets
and income. From now on, the player will not make any further statement on this
subject,” said a statement released by his management company, Gestifute.
“As reported in recent
days, the player has been aware of his tax obligations right away from the
beginning of his professional career in all of the countries in which he has
resided, and has not and has never had any issue with the tax authorities of
any of those countries.
“This communication,
which was not required by law, constitutes irrefutable proof that Cristiano
Ronaldo and his representatives are in good faith and cooperate with the
authorities in a spirit of transparency and compliance with legality.”
Earlier Thursday,
Ronaldo seemingly resorting to a proverb to plead his innocence of any
wrongdoing.
“You believe I am
worried? He who owes nothing, fears nothing,” said the superstar after being
approached by Portuguese TV station RTP to respond to the allegations after
Real Madrid’s Champions League clash with Borussia Dortmund on Wednesday
evening.
On Wednesday, his club
side also came out in his defence.
“Real Madrid demand the
maximum respect for a player like Cristiano Ronaldo, whose behaviour has been
exemplary during his entire time at our club,” Madrid said in a statement.
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