Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan accused of being 'serial tax evaders' over online businesses including OnlyFans
- Andrew and Tristan Tate are accused of being 'serial tax evaders,' with Sarah Clarke KC stating they have not paid tax on £21 million in revenues from online businesses.
- The Tates are described as 'brazen' about their tax evasion, with an allegation that they have not paid any tax or VAT despite earning £21 million.
- Ms. Clarke cited a video where Andrew Tate admitted, "When I lived in England I refused to pay tax," highlighting their disregard for tax obligations.
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Andrew and Tristan Tate are accused of not paying tax on their online business earnings of 21 million British pounds between 2014 and 2022. Devon and Cornwall police file a civil lawsuit against the brothers and a third person, only known as J, according to BBC.
UK court hears tax evasion case against influencer Andrew Tate
A UK court on Monday heard a civil fraud case alleging that controversial influencer Andrew Tate and his brother are “serial tax evaders”, in the latest legal issue for the US-born Britons. Tate and his brother Tristan are awaiting criminal trial in Romania, over accusations they formed an organised criminal network in early 2021 there and in the UK. The former professional kickboxer and his brother face charges of human trafficking, rape and fo…
Andrew and Tristan Tate accused of tax evasion as police seek £2.8m from frozen bank accounts
Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan have been accused of failing to pay a penny in tax on £21million of revenue from their online businesses.Devon & Cornwall Police will bring a civil claim against the Tates and a third person, referred to as J, at Westminster Magistrates' Court.The force is seeking around £2.8million in seven frozen bank accounts.Sarah Clarke KC for Devon & Cornwall Police said: “Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate are serial tax and …
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