Former Super Eagles left-back Taiye Taiwo has been
hit with tax fraud charges of over 1 million Euros in France, and could
lose his Marseille mansion. A Marseille court has already started
judicial proceeding to seize his mansion based in Allauch, a French
community situated east of Marseille and put at €600,000. Serious
matter! But why do these celebs evade tax when they know they would be
fished out one way or the other? We've had Wesley Snipes, Lauryn Hill
and a host of others get locked up because of tax evasion.
According
to findings of the French fiscal authorities, Taiye Taiwo defaulted in
the payment of income taxes in 2008 and 2009 as well as property taxes
in 2011 on his 900m2 home, which they say will be auctioned at €200,000,
three times lower than its market value. Taiwo, is said to owe
€1,025,000 in taxes, but can apply through his lawyer for instalment or
delayed payment if he is not financially fit to settle at the moment.
The 28-year-old defender who was not present at the tax office is yet to
respond to the charges, played six seasons at Olympique Marseille
between 2005 and 2011 before joining Italian giants AC Milan and he
recently joined Turkish side Bursaspor and currently earns €2 million
per annum. A Marseille court has already started judicial proceeding to
seize his mansion based in Allauch, a French community situated east of
Marseille and put at €600,000.
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