Rome -
An Italian court convicted the duo of the world's famous fashion Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana to one year and eight months in prison for hiding hundreds of millions of euros of income from tax authorities.
Stylists, who are almost as famous as the stars who wear them were not present in the courtroom and denied the charges. The case is one of the most famous cases of tax evasion which is addressing the court in Italy, and dates back to 2004, when the couple sold their trademark Gado based in Luxembourg.
The same court dismissed charges that stylists have falsified their tax statements.
Prosecutor Gaetano Ruta, asked for a sentence to two and a half years after the persons were "indirectly" benefited most from the transaction.
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Romë -
Një gjykatë italiane dënoi dyshen e famshme te botes së modës Domenico Dolce dhe Stefano Gabbana me një vit dhe tetë muaj burg për fshehjen e qindra miliona eurove të ardhura nga autoritetet tatimore.
Stilistët, të cilët janë pothuajse po aq të njohur sa yjet që ata veshin nuk ishin të pranishëm në sallën e gjyqit dhe i kanë mohuar akuzat. Rasti është një nga çështjet më të famshme të evazionit fiskal të cilat po trajton gjykata në Itali, dhe daton që në vitin 2004, kur çifti shiti markën e tyre Gado me bazë në Luksemburg.
E njëjta gjykatë, hodhi poshtë akuzat se stilistët kanë falsifikuar deklaratat e tyre tatimore.
Prokurori Gaetano Ruta, kërkoi për ta një dënim prej dy vjet e gjysmë burg pasi ishin personat që "indirekt" kanë përfituar më shumë nga transaksioni.
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