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Premier League tax investigation sees over half of 20 clubs probed over deals worth hundreds of millions

Newcastle and West Ham were raided by HMRC in April, with Chelsea also in the Revenue's sights

MORE than half of the 20 Premier League clubs are at the centre of a tax probe dubbed the “biggest in British football history”.

Newcastle and West Ham were raided by HMRC in April, with Chelsea also in the Revenue’s sights.

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HMRC officers bundle documents into their vans during raidsCredit: Paul Edwards - The Sun
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A transfer involving Moussa Sissoko is being investigatedCredit: Rex Features
Chelsea signed Senegalese striker Demba Ba from Newcastle in 2013Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

HMRC fears some agents, clubs and players may have conspired to dodge millions in tax by hiding money from them during deals.

The inquiry, codenamed Operation Loom, is running alongside a separate investigation into players’ image rights deals. And it means some of football’s biggest names could soon be facing an early morning knock at the door.

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Mark Taylor, a former top HMRC investigator, told The Sun: “When I was at the Revenue I worked on the investigation into Swindon Town in the 1990s.

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“But in comparison this is without a shadow of a doubt the biggest tax investigation in British football history.

“My prediction is HMRC will decide to proceed criminally in the strongest cases and take civil action to recover lost revenue in others. It will choose targets carefully.”

Football was rocked in April when 180 taxmen took part in dawn raids in Newcastle, London and France.

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Court papers show that HMRC had “reasonable grounds for the belief NUFC was engaged in criminality” and “tax evasion”. “Sham” contracts are said to have hidden payments made by the club, meaning the tax system was “systematically abused” between 2010-13.

Newcastle chief Lee Charnley was released after being quizzed by copsCredit: PA:Press Association

Toon managing director Lee Charnley was also arrested at his home.

He was quizzed all day before being released.

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Court papers also show HMRC experts believe Charnley “could not be trusted”.


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The training ground and St James’ Park were searched along with West Ham’s London Stadium.

In France, Marveaux was quizzed — as were three agents — but released without charge.

Tax inspectors are now sifting through thousands of emails, handwritten notes and letters from clubs being investigated.

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