Company agrees to pay €53000 in back taxes following investigation,as U2 frontman ends his minority investment A Lithuanian company linked to the U2 frontman Bono has agreed to pay €53000 (£47000) in back taxes and a fine following an investigation prompted by the Paradise Papers.
The Irish singer, whose genuine name is Paul Hewson, and was a passive minority investor in a Malta-based company which bought a shopping centre in north-eastern Lithuanian via a holding company in the country called Nude Estates 2.
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Source: guardian.co.uk