Jude Law, Sienna Miller and other celebrities accused of tax evasion in the UK

It seems that tax evasion is not limited to famous Spaniards only. Jude Law, Sienna Miller and other British celebrities are being investigated for tax evasion Through Future Capital Partners (FCP). The amount owed is estimated at more than 500 million pounds sterling.

The actor from the movie “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindewald” and the actress from the movie “The Sniper” are several famous names who They face huge fines for tax evasion through investment fund Future Capital Partners Which, after sparking controversy at the beginning of the year that pushed the company into liquidation after HRMC, the British Treasury, took strict action upon discovering signs of tax evasion.

Already in February 2018, before the investment fund went bankrupt, Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs was investigating investors who had deposited their money in the company. The tax bill owed by more than 6,000 celebrities and wealthy clients is estimated at more than £500 million. (In euros it would be 560.2) which the UK Treasury is apparently planning to demand.

Participants include actors, CEOs and former football players

Future Capital Partners was also a venture fund One of the UK’s biggest tax evasion managers. Its closure has left a good string of lossesUnpaid tax bills and fines bankrupt many homes. Thanks to tax evasion techniques, the fund was able to attract more than seven billion investments from more than six thousand high-class clients.

In addition to Lau and Miller, Among the names that have come to light are many footballers, managers and executives. Among them are Sir Alex Ferguson and Sven-Goran Eriksson, former coach of Manchester City and former coach of the English national football team. This is not the first time that the names of celebrities linked to Future Capital Partners have been reported for tax evasion. Indeed, in 2015, the current coach of Newcastle United, the Spaniard Rafa Benitez, was investigated on charges of tax evasion. In addition to another 1,500 people who participated in investing in FCP.

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Tim Levy, president of Future Capital Partners, recently warned against this The Stars faced “absolute inability to compete” against the British Treasury. Stuart Cotton, founder of Investor-Rescue.org, a non-profit support group that has helped investors who have been defrauded by the FCP (And caused them intentional losses so that they could meet the business plans of their most important investors, such as the Eclipse 35 case.), announced: ““The liquidation of FCP represents the complete end to the promotion of a series of investments, which many investors, including some celebrities, have come to describe as highly toxic.”. For its part, the British Tax Authority announced this “Tax evasion has not been resolved.”.

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