Huge fine for Russian billionaire guilty of tax evasion
Oleg Tinkov, the creator of the online bank Tinkoff, has paid more than $ 500 million in fines to the American courts for tax evasion.
Russian billionaire Oleg Tinkov at an economic forum in St. Petersburg in June 2019.
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Russian billionaire Oleg Tinkov, founder of online banking Tinkoff, has paid more than $ 500 million after being convicted of tax evasion in the United States, the US Department of Justice said on Friday. Oleg Tinkov, who pleaded guilty on October 1, was sentenced to one year on probation and paid $ 508,936,184, a sum that includes taxes and their interest, penalties and a fixed fine.
He was charged in September 2019 with evading the American tax authorities (IRS) by hiding large stock market capital gains from the authorities while he renounced his American nationality. U.S. citizens must report and pay income taxes to the IRS even if they live and work outside of the United States. He was arrested in February 2020 in London. However, the British authorities refused to extradite him to the United States because he suffered from a severe form of leukemia.
A fortune estimated at more than 8.3 billion dollars
Born in Russia, 53-year-old Oleg Tinkov obtained US citizenship in 1996. In 2006 he founded the Tinkoff bank, in which he indirectly held the majority of shares, according to the US ministry.
Listed in London, it raised $ 1.1 billion when it went public in 2013. Oleg Tinkov then raked in $ 192 million by selling part of his shares. Then he had started the process to renounce his citizenship. He then made a false tax return for 2013, citing income of only $ 205,317, while his assets were estimated at at least $ 1.1 billion.
The fight against tax evasion is one of the priorities of the government of Joe Biden, which wants to use the funds collected to finance its major economic and social reforms.
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