Miguel Bosé owes the Spanish Treasury 1.8 million euros



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The singer appears on the list of defaulters of the Tax Agency; there is also footballer Dani Alves and the former vice-president of the Spanish government, Rodrigo Rato.

MADRID (EFE) –

Singer Miguel Bosé, footballer Dani Alves and the former vice president of the Spanish government, Rodrigo Rato, entered the list of defaulters of the Spanish Treasury published this Thursday includes debts and penalties pending payment as of December 31, 2017 for more than one million euros.

Bosé appears on the list with a debt of 1.8 million euros, while footballer Dani Alves, who plays for PSG French, had already appeared in the Treasury's list in 2016 and went out in 2017, while in Thursday's release reappears with a debt of 2.6 million euros.

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Rodrigo Rato has a debt of a little more than a million euros and the Spanish justice has opened several procedures for different crimes. He was managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and chairman of the Bankia entity, which received significant public subsidies for a financial hole.

Speaking to EFE the former vice president Rato explains that he is on the list of defaulters of the tax administration because, since June 2015, she has seized all his assets and income on the decision of a judge who, according to her, "prevents him from obtaining a tax claim in court". We recommend: The Spanish treasure has Shakira in his sights

Football clubs, investment companies, real estate developers and other companies are on this list with debts between one million and 14 million d & # 39; euros.

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