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Colombian Singer Shakira Acquitted of Tax Fraud in Spain
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AI-generatedThis is a legal/personal matter involving a Colombian singer and Spanish tax authorities. No commercial mechanism, supply chain, or sector impact is identified. The event does not affect any product, commodity, or company margin.
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- Shakira acquitted of tax fraud by Spain's High Court, overturning 55 million euro fine.
- Court ruled she did not spend more than 183 days in Spain in 2011, so not a tax resident.
- Spanish Treasury ordered to reimburse over 60 million euros including interest.
- In November 2023, Shakira reached a deal on unpaid taxes from 2012-2014, accepting a fine over 7.3 million euros.
- Ruling can be appealed to Supreme Court.
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