Tax adviser of Linda de Mol and Afrojack sued in New York | show

Dutch tax advisor Frank B., also known as ‘the tax specialist of the stars’, has been charged in New York with plotting to hide more than 100 million dollars from the US tax authorities (IRS). The New York Attorney General’s Office made the announcement Friday.

,,B. thought he was living above the law,” said IRS special agent Thomas Fattorusso involved in the case. “This was not a get-rich-quick scheme, but he used some sophisticated techniques to keep this tax scam going for several years.”

The 63-year-old tax advisor from Naarden was a former tax consultant for world-famous DJs such as Afrojack and Tiësto and for various television presenters such as Linda de Mol and a number of fashion models. His participation in a conspiracy to commit tax fraud would have lasted more than seven years, according to the prosecution.

According to the prosecution, his clients made millions of dollars every year. In certain years, these customers became U.S. taxpayers, meaning they were legally required to pay U.S. taxes on their worldwide income. Among these clients, according to the prosecution, are two internationally renowned DJs, who have not been named.

According to the prosecution, B., in collaboration with other professionals, devised a strategy to illegally hide millions of dollars in income from the US government. This income had been earned by his clients outside the United States during their years as US tax residents.

B., as a tax advisor to many high net worth clients, knew of the responsibility his clients had to pay U.S. taxes on their income, but he ignored this obligation and chose to deceptively hide this income from the IRS. the prosecutor.

B. Annabel Vissers’ Dutch lawyer said this week that her client believes he “operated within all international tax laws and treaties.” “He worked in a legal framework that tax treaties provided for him,” she said. “The reason for setting up these structures in the first place is to avoid the risk of double taxation.”

B. was arrested in Italy earlier this year at the request of the United States. He was returned to custody this week following a positive extradition decision, the Manhattan prosecutor said.

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