Sigur Rós have called on the government in their native Iceland to review the country’s tax laws as they prepare to face a second “unjust and draconian” trial over tax evasion.The band say they are facing “potential financial ruin” as a result of another major court case over their lingering charges of tax evasion.
A court date has not yet been set for the potential second trial.While Sigur Rós strongly denied the initial charges of tax evasion brought by Iceland’s directorate of Internal Revenue (The RSK) — the band said that “accounting errors by the band’s financial advisors” left them owing 151 million Icelandic krona (£840,000) in taxes between 2011 and 2014 — they agreed with The RSK’s eventual findings and pleaded guilty, before.
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