Andrew Tate Accused of Tax Evasion on £21m Revenue
Andrew Tate Accused of Tax Evasion on £21m Revenue
Andrew Tate Accused of Tax Evasion on £21m Revenue
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Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan are accused of being 'serial tax and VAT evaders' who failed to pay any tax or VAT on £21 million in revenue from their online businesses and OnlyFans accounts. Devon and Cornwall Police have initiated a civil claim against them for unpaid taxes, with allegations spanning from 2014 to 2022. The brothers are accused of utilizing multiple UK bank accounts to move revenues and evade taxes, with seven of their accounts frozen. In addition to tax evasion, the Tate brothers are facing serious legal charges in Romania related to human trafficking, rape, and forming a criminal group to exploit women. They deny the allegations against them. Andrew Tate's public statements suggest a deliberate refusal to pay taxes, highlighting a brazen attitude towards tax obligations.

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Lawyer calls social media influencer Andrew Tate and his brother serial tax evaders
Andrew and Tristan Tate accused of being 'tax evaders' by UK police
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Lawyer calls social media influencer Andrew Tate and his brother serial tax evaders
Andrew and Tristan Tate accused of being 'tax evaders' by UK police

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