Far to solve , seems that the problems of Cristiano Ronaldo with Inland revenue grow. And it is that, when it still has not resolved the subjects that has slopes with the fisco Spanish, 'The World' has revealed this Saturday some informations that put to the Portuguese again between the sword and the wall, as long as it treat of truthful information and with sources contrasted.

The case is that, always according to the quoted newspaper, Cristiano Ronaldo would have operated through a 'holding' business in Luxembourg and a fideicomiso in Jersey, both territories considered tax havens, to manage his hotels around the middle of 2015.

It managed illegally Christian his hotels?

As it determines a document in hands of the network of journalism EIC, to which belongs 'The World', from Luxembourg (CRS Holding) would have administered the participations of Cristiano Ronaldo in distinct tourist businesses.

The name of the forward of the Real Madrid would not be present in any public document, since so much the 'holding' as the fideicomiso in which it would have based to manage his properties hoteleras would be to nombe of an intermediate company call Private Trustees. 'Football Leaks', in any case, sustains that Cristiano Ronaldo would be the only beneficiario of said structure.

Another distraction for Cristiano Ronaldo

Operate through a 'offshore' is not illegal and therefore it does not transgress the law, as long as the authorities are abreast. In the case of Cristiano Ronaldo, remember that it accused him to divert 150 million euros to the British Virgin Islands and only declare a figure of 22,7 million euros, an insufficient quantity as it has determined Inland revenue.

During the next days, in this sense, will have to be the Agency Tributaria the one who decide if, from 2015 from now on, the Portuguese forward of the Real Madrid has tributado properly or no the respective hotels that possesses in property from does years. A distraction more for Cristiano, in definite, extraneous to the football during this final stretch of the season 2017-18.