In addition to the fines, the prosecution also wants Alonso to repay the defrauded amount plus interest, totalling over 2 million euros (nearly $2.5 million), reports Efe.
Alonso, 36, is accused of allegedly defrauding the Spanish government during fiscal years 2010, 2011 and 2012.
The prosecution is seeking to give Alonso two years in prison for the fiscal offence of 2010, one year for 2011 and two more for 2012.
The investigation against Alonso was first opened in 2016 after a complaint from the tax authority but was later shelved, only to be reopened in January by a court in Madrid.
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