Italian taxman seeking £75m from Rossi

Stakes raised in battle with Italian taxman

Written by AccountancyAge.com

The tax claim against Valentino Rossi, the motorcycling champion, has risen to £75m. This is made up of £40m in unpaid taxes as well as a fine and interest.

The seven-time world champion is being sued for the money by the Italian tax authorities as part of a massive government crackdown on tax avoidance.

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The campaign is being led by prime minister Romano Prodi, who says tax avoidance is crippling the economy.

Rossi, 28, a seven-time world champion who claims to have settled in London, has paid almost no taxes in Italy since 2000. The Italian tax authorities insist he remains in effect a resident of Italy.

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Motorcycle legend Rossi in Italian tax probe

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