
Shakira Acquitted of Spanish Tax Fraud, Court Orders $64M Repayment
Pop star Shakira has been acquitted of tax fraud charges by a Spanish court, which also ordered the government to repay her approximately $64 million. She had faced accusations of evading taxes in Spain.
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Shakira unloads on Spanish government after court tosses tax fraud case, awards her $64 million
Shakira was cleared by a Spanish court in her tax fraud case after authorities could not prove she spent more than 183 days in Spain during 2011.
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The judge ruled that authorities had failed to prove that Shakira spent more than 183 days in Spain in 2011, as required by Spanish law to be considered a tax resident in the country.
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A Spanish court on Monday acquitted pop star Shakira of tax fraud and ordered the country's tax authority to repay the Colombian artist more than 55 million euros ($64 million...
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