Ronaldo took advantage of what is known in Spain as ‘the Beckham law’ – which allows foreign sportspersons to pay 24.75% income tax, rather than the 48% applied to Spanish nationals. Athletes must still, however, pay taxes on other income earned in Spain.
In Cristiano’s case, the former Manchester United winger is accused of having diverted some €150m of advertising revenue through the British Virgin Islands.
BREAKING: Lionel Messi Sentenced To 21 Months In Prison For Tax Fraud
Ronaldo becomes the latest high-profile footballer to become involved in a Spanish tax case.
Barcelona superstar, and Ronaldo’s long-term rival, Lionel Messi was sentenced to 22 months in prison for a €4.1m fraud, but avoided jail by paying a fine and agreeing to probation.