Leonardo DiCaprio. Israeli tax law determines residency primarily upon whether the person spent most of the calendar year in the country, which Bar claimed she had not and therefore didn’t have to declare the money she had earned elsewhere in certain years.
Prosecutors rejected her claims and she was charged with providing incorrect tax information between 2009 and 2012.Despite her appeals, courts in Israel had ruled that her relationship with Leo didn’t qualify as a ‘family unit’ and so she could not claim his American residence to avoid paying the full taxes she owed in Israel.
Bar’s lawyers said in statement that her plea deal had proved she didn’t intentionally avoid the payments, saying: ‘In the relevant time period, Bar was in her.
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