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US tycoon who pledged millions for Black students admits tax fraud

Robert Smith also happens to be the wealthiest Black American

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 16 Oct 2020 8:25AM

US tycoon who pledged millions for Black students admits tax fraud
Robert Smith, who is worth more than US$5 billion, drew tears of joy last year when he promised the 400-member graduating class of a historically black college that he would pay off all of their student loans. — AFP pic, October 16, 2020

NEW YORK — Billionaire businessman Robert Smith, who made headlines last year by promising to pay off school loans taken on by hundreds of Black students, has reached a deal with US authorities to stave off prosecution for tax fraud.

He will pay US$140 million to tax authorities as part of the arrangement, the Justice Department said in a statement Thursday.

Smith, CEO of the investment firm Vista Equity Partners and the wealthiest Black American, is accused of hiding revenue from 2000 to 2015 to avoid paying millions in taxes.

He has admitted doing this with offshore accounts in Belize and St Kitts and Nevis, in the Caribbean, the department said.

News of Smith's deal broke the same day prosecutors accused Texas software tycoon Robert Brockman of hiding US$2 billion in income from tax authorities over two decades, including earnings from Vista.

According to US media reports, Smith cooperated with authorities in Brockman's case.

Smith, 57, who is worth more than US$5 billion according to Forbes magazine, drew tears of joy last year when he promised the 400-member graduating class of historically Black Morehouse College in Atlanta that he would pay off all of their student loans. This amounted to an estimated US$40 million. 

In America, such loans tend to average tens of thousands of dollars and are a huge burden that many young people take years to pay off.

Smith admitted creating offshore entities to avoid paying some taxes in the US.

He has now agreed to pay US$56 million in back taxes and fines on undeclared earnings, and US$82 million for failing to report his offshore accounts.

He is also giving up a US$182 million tax credit for charitable donations he made.

Vista Equity Partners specializes in financing software and other tech sector startups. Smith founded it in 2000. — AFP, October 16, 2020

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