15:36  ,  June 21, 2017

Mourinho denies tax fraud allegations

Manchester United (England) manager José Mourinho is innocent of tax fraud and had his tax affairs ratified by the Spanish government, according to his advisers.

Mourinho was accused by Spanish prosecutors of defrauding Spain of €3.3 million in taxes while he was Real Madrid (Spain) coach from 2011 to 2012.

A prosecutor said Mourinho, 54, did not declare income from image rights in order to get an “illicit benefit.”

A statement released on his behalf said he “has not received any notification.”

The media release added: “To this date, neither the Spanish tax authorities, nor the public prosecutor have contacted Jose Mourinho or his advisers who were hired for the inspection process.”

The statement also said Mourinho “paid more than €26m in taxes, with an average tax rate of over 41%” during the three years until May 2013 and that he “entered into a settlement agreement” with the Spanish tax authorities after a change of rules in 2015.

Mourinho has been accused of two counts of tax fraud in 2012. The Madrid prosecutor said the case was presented to a local court.

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