Reprieve for Gazza in tax case

Former England midfielder Paul Gascoigne has been given nine weeks’ breathing space to file his late tax returns and fend off a bankruptcy petition by Revenue and Customs.

Reprieve for Gazza in tax case

Former England midfielder Paul Gascoigne has been given nine weeks’ breathing space to file his late tax returns and fend off a bankruptcy petition by Revenue and Customs.

Gascoigne has not filed any returns for the past two years and the taxman is petitioning on the basis of an estimated £200,000 (€248,000) liability.

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