Overview
- Brescia Calcio has filed a criminal fraud complaint against a Milanese company that sold them €2.4 million in allegedly nonexistent tax credits used for payroll contributions.
- The club's legal team is preparing appeals to the FIGC and other venues to challenge an impending eight-point deduction that could lead to relegation from Serie B.
- Investigations by the Revenue Agency and Covisoc concluded that the tax credits purchased by Brescia were invalid, sparking protests from fans and criticism from regional officials about the process's timing and fairness.
- The planned sale of Brescia to an Italian buyer has been put on hold due to the legal uncertainty surrounding the club's financial and sporting future.
- The FIGC hearing, scheduled for later this week, will be a pivotal moment in determining Brescia's fate as the club seeks to defend its compliance with tax regulations.