A report from the Tax Agency questions the judgment of the actress Ana Duato
A report recently drawn up by the Tax Agency in the framework of the Nummaria case calls into question the judgment of the actress Ana Duato. According to the report, what defrauded the actress between 2014 and 2017 is not enough to be considered a tax crime.
The details of the report
The report drawn up at the request of the anti-corruption prosecutor Tomás Herranz analyzes the income generated by the actress Ana Duato for her work in the series Cuentame cómo pasó between 2014 and 2017. According to the report, the actress did not reach the minimum of 120,000 euros defrauded of the Treasury during these years, which is the amount from which it is considered a tax crime.
The defense of the actress
The defense of the actress maintains that part of the crimes for which she is accused are the result of a miscalculation on the part of the Treasury. According to the defense, the Public Ministry incorrectly calculated the amount the actress paid per chapter, inflating the defrauded amount (https://www.softcatala.org/resum-de-textos-en-catala/).
The position of the actress
Ana Duato maintains her innocence and has not made an agreement with the Prosecutor’s Office. Unlike his co-star Imanol Arias, who has reached a plea deal to avoid prison, Duato maintains his innocence and faces a possible 32-year prison sentence (https://www.softcatala.org /summary-of-texts-in-catalan/).