Ovechkin owed nothing to the Federal Tax Service, a technical error occurred – source

NHL club captainWashington Capitals » Alexander Ovechkin has no debts to the Federal Tax Service (FTS), a source close to the hockey player told .

Earlier, the Mash Telegram channel reported that Ovechkin’s bank account was blocked due to non-payment of tax debts. According to Mash, the reason for blocking the account of individual entrepreneur Ovechkin AM became debt to the Federal Tax Service in the amount of 49,000 rubles. The document states that the company is engaged in the production and sale of clothing, sporting goods and other sports activities.

— Ovechkin himself owes nothing, it’s a technical error. The individual entrepreneur does not carry out commercial activities; he only owns patents for the Alexander brands. Our accountant is currently looking into the matter,” a source told .

After the end of the NHL season for Washington, Ovechkin returned to Russia. The striker has 65 points (31+34) in 79 matches. Ovechkin, 38, ranks second on the list of top scorers in NHL history, 41 goals behind Canadian Wayne Gretzky. Currently, the Russian has 853 goals scored.

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Source : MatchTV

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