Boxing champion Tyson Fury, along with his father John and brother Shane, are facing a new fight - this time with the tax man. Cheshire East Council has claimed that the Fury family owes an £82,000 council tax bill for a property adjacent to their £1 million mansion in Styal.
Council Claims
Cheshire East Council alleges that Tyson Fury, his father John, and brother Shane owe an £82,000 council tax bill for property adjoining their £1 million mansion in Styal.
Legal Action
Magistrates are set to issue a legal order today, demanding that the Fury family pay the outstanding tax bill. If they fail to pay, they could face enforcement action, which may involve a bailiff reclaiming assets from the boxing family.
The Fury Family
Tyson Fury, also known as The Gypsy King, stands at an impressive 6ft 9in. His father, John, is a former professional boxer and bare-knuckle fighter who has previously spent time in jail. Shane Fury is a former superheavyweight amateur boxer. Tyson also has other boxing brothers, including Love Island star Tommy Fury.
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The Tax Demand
The council tax demand pertains to land used for caravans and motorhomes adjacent to the Fury family's mansion in Styal. According to court documents, the Furys, who are collectively worth more than £134 million, have failed to pay £82,166.85 to Cheshire East Council. Land Registry papers confirm the ownership of the home and the land by Tyson, Shane, and John.
Enforcement Action
If the Fury family does not pay the outstanding tax bill, they could face enforcement action. This could lead to the involvement of bailiffs in reclaiming assets.
It is not expected that the Furys will attend court today, and Tyson's representative has declined to comment on the matter.
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