Trevor Sinclair did not pay taxes for a period in which he worked as a commentator
Summary
Trevor Sinclair, a former player of the English national team and Manchester City, was failed due to a tax debt of $ 273,900 for unpaid taxes while he was a commentator.
Ex Manchester City of English manufacture, Trevor Sinclair was failed due to a tax debt of 36.4 thousand pounds (R $ 273,900). The amounts refer to the non -paid tax amounts during the period in which he worked as a commentator on television, between 2012 and 2022.
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According to the newspaper The sunThe former player was asked to pay the cash amount or even in another form of payment. However, he did not appear in court and decreed failure.
For Judge Caroline Wilkinson, it has been concluded that Sinclair “is unable to pay for his debts”. The court was even informed that the former midfielder had to face the increase in debt after the death of his accountant.
Between 1989 and 2008, Sinclair exceeded Blackpool, Queens Park Rangers, Manchester City, West Ham and Cardiff City. The former player also played at the 2002 World Cup for the English team, being eliminated from Brazil in the quarterfinals.
Source: Terra

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