Accused of Costing His Country $213,781,000, Two Economists Demand Max Verstappen Should Pay Taxes Like the French

From revelations to accusations, what did Max Verstappen do? Let's find out.

What?

In a recent Linkedin post, Rutger Bregman accused Max Verstappen of avoiding taxes in his home country, the Netherlands. 

What is the Issue?

After the accusations, economists have come up with a solution to target Max Verstappen.

The Accusations

Verstappen has been accused of denying the Dutch government $213,781,000 and would be subjected to a 49.5% tax rate.

What Did the Economists Say?

The Dutch economists, Wouter Leenders and Vinzenz Ziesemer have suggested the Netherlands’ government to adopt a law like France to stop such activities.

Verstappen’s Manager Responds

The Red Bull driver’s manager Raymond Vermeulen said that the report published against the driver is false.