Spanish prosecutors accuse Mourinho of $3.7 million tax fraud

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MADRID (Reuters) - Spanish prosecutors said on Tuesday they had filed a claim against Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho on two counts of tax fraud dating back to when he coached Real Madrid.

The Portuguese manager owes Spanish tax authorities 3.3 million euros ($3.7 million), a Madrid prosecutor said in a statement, adding it had presented a claim to a local court.

Mourinho left Real Madrid in 2013 to manage English club Chelsea for a second spell before signing with United in 2016.

Prosecutors said he had failed to declare revenues from his image rights in his Spanish income tax declarations from 2011 and 2012, "with the aim of obtaining illicit profits".

They said Mourinho had already settled a previous claim relating to his Spanish taxes after a 2014 inquiry, which resulted in a penalty of 1.15 million euros. But tax authorities later found that some of the information presented in that settlement was incorrect, the prosecutors said.

Mourinho's agents at Portugal-based Gestifute said in a statement that the coach had not received any notification relating to the allegations from tax authorities or prosecutors.

They added that Mourinho had already dealt with questions raised by tax authorities in 2015, settling issues with his 2011 and 2012 filings and reaching a settlement regarding 2013.

"The Spanish government ... through the tax department, issued a certificate in which it attested that he had regularized his position and was in compliance with all his tax obligations," Gestifute said.

Known as "the Special One", Mourinho, 54, is one of the most prominent and successful coaches in soccer today.

In the season just ended, he won three trophies in his debut campaign at Manchester United, although he drew criticism after a poor league performance in which United finished sixth in the Premier League.images.jpg

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Looks like the spanish authorities are short of funds these days which is probably why they're going after footballers.

The issue arises not from their wages but from their endorsements which are paid to foreign bank accounts. Tricky.

Classic !! Messi did the same, Mascherano, Di Maria, Cristiano Ronaldo.. and the list goes on!

Shame on you guys!!! shame on you!

This can happen to anyone, it's out of negligence

I think it's so funny how all these celebrities don't pay their taxes. They need to understand that it will just bite them back after