Kaizer Chiefs midfielder Gaston Sirino is reportedly in hot water with the South African Revenue Services (SARS).
According to Sunday World, the Uruguayan has allegedly ignored request from SARS to pay R6.1million in unpaid personal tax.
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The local report alleges that SARS have since applied for a default judgement against the Chiefs midfielder at the Johannesburg High Court after he allegedly ignored a letter of demand in March 2025.
"According to the records of the South African Revenue Service, you have failed to pay your tax debt for one or more tax years and tax periods... you are requested to make full payment within 10 days from the date of this letter of demand," the letter read, as per Sunday World.
SARS had warned Sirino about seeking a court order should he not comply with the demands, while they also threatened to auction off the player's assets.
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"Failure to make full payment or use the above remedies may result in the following actions and possibly others: Sars may appoint any third party who presently or in the future will owe you money or hold money for you to settle your tax debt with this money.
"A civil judgment is being entered against you, in which case a warrant of execution may be issued for the sheriff of the court to attach and sell your assets.”