Both Bar Refaeli and her mother are accused of providing incorrect tax information based on the model's primary residency to avoid paying higher taxes in Israel
reports that in Israel, residency is based on whether someone spends the majority of one calendar year in the country. The television host claimed she didn't spend the majority of her time there while working in the early 2000s — at the time, she was traveling around the world for
— but Israeli prosecutors disagreed and charged her with providing incorrect tax information, according to theImage zoomZipi is accused of not disclosing her own income as Refaeli's agent, as well as signing leases under the name of other family members to blur her supermodel daughter’s real residency status. She was reportedly charged with failure to report income, avoiding paying taxes and aiding someone else in evading tax payments.
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