The amount of money the winner receives survivors After winning the most extreme contest on Telecinco, it’s no secret: 200.000€. However, of this high amount there is a large share that is taken by the Treasury As per usual. And that’s exactly what irritated Alexander Nieto.

At 31, the man from Cadiz has already gone through several programs: he became famous with his time at big brother vip and then we saw it in island of temptations with her daughter, Tania Medina, becoming one of the contest’s most controversial couples. This led to him being crowned as one of the perfect candidates to go to Honduras and face the most difficult Mediaset program.

After his charisma and survival, Alejandro Nieto took the victory, obtaining the final prize of 200,000 euros. In recent months he has been away from the media spotlight, but now the man from Cadiz has returned to the networks, very outraged by all the taxes he had to pay for the prize. Apparently, the former survivor was unaware that he had to pay taxes for the administration allowance, i.e. the amount received was gross.

“¡Basta ya!”

“Very nice one for the check for 200,000 dollars that I won in survivors… I got 162,000 so you know, they took 19% from me,” he said angrily. But the complaints didn’t stop there and he insisted on the amount of money he must pay to the Treasury: “They are going to take 21% from me, that means they are going to take 80,000 euros from me. I keep 120,000“, he explained, making his accounts.

He also took the opportunity to reveal what his price was used for after leaving reality TV: “I paid 70,000, 70 minus 120, 50,000 for a house. I bought a car, which cost me 29 000 euros, which I have I have been with the same car for 14 years And now I have to make a reform in the house… tell me with what money“, he stated.

This message that he launched, Alejandro assured that it is not only for him, but “for all Spaniards” that he invited to stand up and demonstrate in relation to the percentage retained by the Administration: “All of us Spaniards should stand up and say: that’s enough! This is for you, who have €2,600 gross on your payroll and then you collect €1,800, they take almost 1,000 turkeys away from you in taxes “, he explained, generating a shower of criticism.

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