Trevor Sinclair, the former England footballer, has been declared bankrupt after failing to settle a tax debt of £36,424 related to pundit work during the 2021-22 tax year. Following his accountant's death, Sinclair accrued significant debts, which he was unable to address. Despite being given extra time and opportunities to pay, he did not appear in court, leading the judge to conclude he could not meet his financial obligations. The ruling comes after previous court sessions focused on the unresolved debt with HMRC.
"Trevor Sinclair has been adjudicated bankrupt after failing to pay a tax debt of £36,424, which related to his work as a TV pundit in the 2021-22 tax year."
"The court found Sinclair unable to pay his debts, concluding he did not respond to HMRC attempts for payment or proposals, leading to his bankruptcy ruling."
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