Borja Thyssen will not settle with Blanca Cuesta and his children in Madrid “because he does not pay taxes in Spain”

After a few months in the United Arab Emirates, Blanca Cuesta has decided to settle in Madrid, where she has been seen accompanying one of her children to school. Baroness Thyssen’s daughter-in-law returns to Spain with her children, although she does so without Borja.

Beatriz Cortázar has explained the reasons for this family decision: “There is one thing that Borja is very clear about. Borja has a very lonely childhood. His friends have always been his escorts. So, What he wanted for his children is the complete opposite.“.

Therefore, the journalist has explained that although for Borja “it is a hassle to come and go due to his economic situation and with the Treasury, He doesn’t want his children to give up their parties, their social life and their school.“. Sacha, Eric, Enzo, Kala and India – aged between 16 and 3 – “are delighted in Madrid”: “He does it for them, he wants them to have a normal childhood and adolescence”Cortázar explained.

Therefore, “Blanca will stay in Madrid and Borja will also be there as long as the Treasury allows it”.

On the situation between Carmen Cervera’s son and his wife, he clarified: “Borja and Blanca love each other, but he doesn’t live here because he doesn’t pay taxes in Spain”And he added: “I have never seen a more cloying couple in my life. They even did their facials together. It was impossible to separate them and look how their mother tried.“.

With properties in the Emirates, Andorra and Switzerland, Borja will travel to Spain whenever he considers it appropriate to be with his family, always without exceeding the 183 days that would oblige him to pay taxes in our country. It should be remembered that he has already had his own battles with the Treasury. In autumn of last year, he and his wife were acquitted of defrauding the Treasury of 336,000 euros.

“They know a lot and move internationally with powerful people. Borja has been a surprise even for his own mother,” Cortázar said about Tita Cervera’s son’s business in the art world.

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