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The Spanish Tax Agency Must Return More Than 60 Million Euros to Shakira

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AI-generatedThis is a legal/tax dispute between a high-net-worth individual and a tax authority. No commercial mechanism affecting a sector, commodity, or supply chain is present. The event is specific to an individual's tax residency case and does not create scarcity, demand shock, or margin impact for any industry.
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- National Court of Spain ordered Tax Agency to refund over 60 million euros to Shakira.
- Ruling concludes agency failed to prove Shakira was tax resident in Spain in 2011.
- Refund includes paid amounts, fines, and late-payment interest.
- Tax Agency plans to appeal the decision.
- Shakira expressed relief, stating ruling vindicates her and highlights issues with tax system.
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