
The well-known singer from Kosovo, Sinan Vllasaliu, has recently been accused by TAK (Tax Administration of Kosovo) and its inspectors of having committed a damage of 24 thousand 270 euros for the state of Kosovo.
The TAK Inspectorate has compared the singer's public statements at events and clubs, which do not correspond to economic statements.
At the court hearing, the TAK inspector testified about the investigations and inspections that TAK had done about the singer regarding his tax obligations, adding that any income must be declared to TAK even if the taxes were paid abroad.
Vllasali's defense lawyer, Florent Latifaj, disputed the inspector's statements, stating that TAK did not prepare the final report as it was supposed to.
Also, the inspector's reasoning that 'I don't know how much the singer Vllasaliu was paid for the nights he sang in the Diaspora, but he drew an average based on the posters of the clubs', according to him, in criminal law this is not allowed because every the extraction of the average should have been interpreted with the value of zero and not with two thousand euros. According to the indictment filed on May 2, 2018, by the Basic Prosecutor's Office in Prishtina, Sinan Vllasaliu is accused of having committed the criminal offense of "Tax Evasion", this offense is punishable by a fine and imprisonment from 6 months to five years.
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