Former England star made more bankrupt than £ 36k tax loan

Former England star made more bankrupt than £ 36k tax loan

Former England Winger Trevor cinclair The £ 36,000 has become more insolvency than tax loans.

East QPR, West Ham And Manchester City Star scooped 12 England Cap during his career and created a luck before becoming a TV and radio pundit.

But he was insolvency on Thursday HMRC After a total tax and punishment of £ 36,424 failed to pay.

Loans related to Pandit work were done in 2021-22 tax year.

The 52 -year -old Cinclair was given additional time to come up with money or alternative proposals to pay first. However, he did not go to court.

Judge Caroline Wilkinson said HMRC had not received any contact with Cinclair and concluded that he was “unable to pay his loan as they fall the cause”.

Trevor Cinclair played for England in 2002 World Cup ,Getty,

The matter reached first Central london county court In April, where the judge heard that Cynclair abolished a large part of the cash to the taxman after his accountant died.

The amount includes two large amounts of more than £ 13,000 for work as a pundit, as well as outstanding National Insurance And penalty payment, HMRC lawyers said.

Taxman wanted a bankrupt order, in which HMRC barrister Shabab Rizvi said: “The debtor is a former Premier League There should be a means of satisfying the footballer and debt, but there is no contact with HMRC. ,

However, his lawyer Robert Lee reported the case that the court was working in the media media and was postponed to pay more time to pay “currently to get a job offer in Saudi Arabia”.

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He said that the debt originated from the Cinclair “when they should not, they are considered self-employed”.

Giving him additional time in April, Judge Wilkinson warned the former footballer that he faced the reality of his situation, commenting: “Mr. Sinclair will have to awaken the fact that there is no other head in the sand because it is serious”.

Trevor Sinklair made a successful career as a pundit after retiring from playing

Trevor Sinklair made a successful career as a pundit after retiring from playing ,Getty,

But when the case returned to court on Thursday, the HMRC lawyer revealed that the Cinclair had again failed physically, asking the judge to confirm HMRC’s bankruptcy petition.

He said, “The final hearing was postponed for the proposals to be launched by Mr. Sinklair, but we have not received any contact with him since then nor any proposal has been put forward,” he said.

Judge Wilkinson, while ordering bankruptcy, said that the case was prevented to consider pursuing an option for bankruptcy such as “individual voluntary arrangements” for Sinklair.

“Mr. Sinklair is not in attendance today and no proposal has been put forward to pay his loan,” he continued.

“In circumstances, the court found that Mr. Cinclair is unable to pay his loans as they fall and it would order insolvency.”

Sinklair played four times for England in the 2002 World Cup and the 1997 season’s goal match was also made for a great bicycle kick for QPR against Barnsley FC.

He retired in 2008, but when his subsequent career as a TV and radio Pandit was discontinued. He questioned why “black and brown people” were mourning Rani Elizabeth after his death in 2022Due to which he was removed from the air by TalkSport.

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When he was in 2018, after an earlier shock Drink driving and racially guilty of misusing a police officer After an incident in which he was arrested and urinated in a police car.

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